Client Words

Taken at their word, kept to ours

Teams describe the work in their own words. We pair every quote with what we designed and shipped, and we say plainly which numbers stayed with the client's analytics.

“Northsight handed us a first run we could actually ship. New users finally see what Tella does on day one.”

Head of Product, Tella

Onboarding redesign, eight weeks

“They cut our homepage in half and it finally says what we do. We ship changes against their system now.”

Marketing lead, Lumen

Homepage redesign, three weeks

“The checkout went from four screens to one. Engineering built it from their spec in days.”

Founder, Fern

Checkout redesign, five weeks

The Numbers

What the engagements documented

These are production numbers from the work itself, not performance claims.

16

Weeks Of Project Work

3

Products Shipped To

61

Screens Delivered

3

Build-Ready Systems Shipped

What These Numbers Are

Counts of design work: weeks engaged, screens delivered, systems shipped. Every figure traces to a deliverable in a project.

What They Are Not

Not activation, retention, or revenue. Those live in each client's analytics, and quoting them here would be claiming what we did not measure.

Where Quotes Come From

Sourced, dated, and approved

Named Roles

Every quote carries the speaker's role and organization, and links to the engagement it describes.

Client Approved

Quotes run in the client's own words, reviewed and approved before publication.

In Context

Each testimonial sits beside the engagement record, so praise never floats free of the work.

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