I’m ready to give my internal web application a fresh, usability-first makeover. The core objective is simple: every common task should feel obvious, quick and frustration-free. To get there, I need a UX specialist who can rethink three key touch-points—navigation, forms and inputs, and the overall page layout—turning them into a cohesive, intuitive experience. You’ll start by analysing the current workflows, spotting pain points and opportunities to streamline clicks, labels and visual hierarchy. I already lean toward a clean, modern aesthetic with plenty of whitespace and a single bold accent colour, yet I’m flexible enough to let stronger ideas shine through if they improve clarity. Once the direction is clear, I’ll look for: • Low-fidelity wireframes that map out an improved structure and flow • High-fidelity mock-ups or an interactive Figma prototype that captures look, feel and micro-interactions • A concise component specification—spacing, typography, states—so my developers can build with confidence Please share a quick overview of similar web app projects you’ve tackled and let me know your typical turnaround for a full set of wireframes and hi-fi designs. If you thrive on polishing the small details that make software feel effortless, we should be a great fit.