My company is looking to hire a UI/UX design agency for a major product redesign, and I'm completely overwhelmed by all the options out there. We need a partner who can handle user research, interface design, and possibly development. I'm trying to figure out how to even begin narrowing down the list. Does anyone have experience working with top-tier design firms? I'm looking for proven expertise, strong portfolios, and the ability to handle complex product work. Would love to hear about agencies that delivered great results and what the process was like.
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