FAQ
General
Our turnaround is lightning-fast. Just one week from signing off and we’re there with the kick-off meeting to get it rolling.
It all starts with grabbing a cup of coffee, chilling with mates, and some quality time at the PlayStation (just kidding!). We always start a project with analysis, learning the requirements, and making estimates that will be shared in the price proposal. Then it’s off to signing off, kicking off, and getting your business to the next level with a pinch of our design magic.
Flexibility is the key of success in this crazy world, so we try to suggest an appropriate solution for each specific case we deal with. The more clear and detailed the requirements are, the more accurate will our estimates be. This is the closest we get to the fixed-price model.
Each new engagement starts with an introduction call and filling out the design/branding brief. If you have a cool project in mind, feel free to get in touch at hello@whiteroselab.io .
We’re all for building a borderless world, so we are open to working with any project we come across. By the way, we do believe in startups, and one of those we helped develop from scratch has been sold to Google.
We hate to keep you waiting. Setting up a team, making preliminary research and analysis, and getting back to you with the contract will take up to 24 hours from the moment we learn what’s needed. Efficiency is one of WhiteRose Lab’s key values.
We set no entry thresholds for people who want to work with us. But we still believe that a product that needs to be designed can’t be made within a couple of days. After all, we need some time to research, analyze and come up with a strategy. So we’ve set a minimum project duration as 30 hours and we’re waiting for you!
Our team works full-time on every project, so the overall duration will highly depend on the initial estimate. On average, our projects last from 2 weeks to 5 months.
Wireframes help to build UX without distractions. The wireframe is an essential part of the design process and we would not recommend eliminating it. Having everything polished at the wireframing stage, we can avoid many amendments and revisions at the design stage, which saves both time and money.