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What is a makeover?

A product makeover is, quite simply, a beautification project. We can turn ugly applications into beautiful applications, quickly. We can spruce up the overall appearance, clean up your screens, organize controls, revamp artwork, and fix wording and error messages. And we can produce designs your engineers will be able to implement, quickly.

But the beauty isn't only skin deep. There is research that shows beautiful products are also easier to use (this is one of those cases where research caught up with common sense). So your product will be more usable just because it's also more beautiful.

Whether it's a web application or desktop application, we have lots of experience making them look great in a short amount of time.

PortfolioWhy do a makeover?

It doesn't take a lot of work or time to make an ugly product more presentable to your potential customers, partners and investors. Plus, while we're prettying things up, we can take the opportunity fix some usability problems. We're great at last-minute fixes and easy-to-implement solutions. So, when you think about the fact that your product will look better and be easier to use without a lot of time or money, why wouldn't you do a makeover? Take a look at some of the great examples of our makeover work in our portfolio.

What does it cost?

We can work starting from as little as a single screen shot. We can produce new screens in your choice of Photoshop, PowerPoint, Visual Basic, Visio and/or HTML with all the style sheets and images you'll need. The cost for makeovers is typically between $500-$1,000 per screen. But some screens are easier, others are harder. For a detailed proposal of exactly what work to expect before you spend a cent or sign a contract, call Hagan at 978.352.2585.

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