Kalkhoff Bikes

Building cultural relevance by flipping convention on its head.

What we did

Vision for transformation
Global site redesign
Built a design system

For decades, online discourse has devolved into chaos. The comments section became a symbol of the internet at its worst: polarized, toxic.

Impact

45%

45%

Engagement Growth

The Our Limburg Museum is an online platform where Limburgers share stories, achieving a 45% engagement rate.

45%

45%

Engagement Growth

The Our Limburg Museum is an online platform where Limburgers share stories, achieving a 45% engagement rate.

2.3M

2.3M

Visit & message increase

ADE’s live streaming experience reached 2.3 million visits and enabled 55,000 delegate messages during Covid.

Overview

Touch in digital design starts with how users physically interact with an interface. Whether it’s through a smartphone screen, a tablet, or a haptic-enabled device, the tactile element is the bridge between humans and technology. This connection, while seemingly straightforward, is a complex interplay of responsiveness, feedback, and user expectations. Designers must think beyond the simple act of tapping; they must create interactions that feel intuitive and satisfying at every stage. This connection, while seemingly straightforward, is a complex interplay of responsiveness, feedback, and user expectations.

The problem

Touch in digital design starts with how users physically interact with an interface. Whether it’s through a smartphone screen, a tablet, or a haptic-enabled device, the tactile element is the bridge between humans and technology. This connection, while seemingly straightforward, is a complex interplay of responsiveness, feedback, and user expectations. Designers must think beyond the simple act of tapping; they must create interactions that feel intuitive and satisfying at every stage. This connection, while seemingly straightforward, is a complex interplay of responsiveness, feedback, and user expectations.