Digital Design & Development

From the first wireframe to a platform running at a global scale, designed and built in-house.

A platform is only as good as the thinking behind every layer of it. Dreamspace designs and builds digital products end-to-end, from the first user flow to the system that runs behind it, working across mobile apps, enterprise platforms, e-commerce ecosystems, and interactive product experiences. The same in-house team that designs the interface also understands what it takes to build and scale it.

Design and Development, Under One Roof

Many agencies stop at the mockup and hand development to someone else. Dreamspace doesn’t split the work that way. Our UX/UI designers and developers work from the same brief, which means design decisions account for real technical constraints from day one, and development stays true to the actual design. That structure is what allows Dreamspace to move fluidly between a mobile app, a global e-commerce platform, and a nonprofit donation system without losing quality at any scale.

UX/UI Design

Every platform starts with how a person actually moves through it. Dreamspace designs user flows, information architecture, and interfaces for products used by everyday consumers, enterprise employees, and everyone in between, always working backward from the outcome users need, not just the screen in front of them.

Platform & Product Development

Dreamspace builds the systems behind the interface: web applications, responsive platforms, content architecture, and the back-end logic that lets a product function reliably at scale. Work spans full platform modernization, such as rebuilding Next Jump’s Corporate Perks into what is now Perks at Work, to purpose-built humanitarian infrastructure, such as the ground-up UX and platform rebuild of Needs Map 2.0.

E-commerce & Enterprise Systems

Some of Dreamspace’s most technically demanding work sits at the intersection of commerce and scale. For Motorola’s Moto Maker platform, Dreamspace built the full suite of 3D deliverables for a WebGL-based product configurator, engineering a real-time 3D experience in which every customization a user selected had to render accurately and run smoothly online. For Next Jump’s Corporate Perks, now Perks at Work, Dreamspace helped modernize a platform that operates as a global employee perks ecosystem embedded in workplace benefits at enterprise scale, an economy that today reaches billions of dollars in combined member savings and transaction volume.

Mobile Experience Design

Dreamspace designs for mobile as its own discipline, not a scaled-down version of desktop. Platforms like Needs Map were rebuilt from the ground up for both desktop and mobile, with interaction patterns, color systems, and iconography designed specifically to hold up on a small screen in the field, not just in a browser.

3D & Interactive Development

Where a project calls for more than a flat interface, Dreamspace builds it: real-time 3D product configurators, WebGL experiences, and interactive systems that respond to user input in the moment. This capability runs from consumer e-commerce, like Moto Maker, through to large-scale interactive installations built on Unity and depth-sensing hardware.

In-Game Digital Systems

Dreamspace’s digital design capability extends directly into game platforms. For NBA All World, built with Niantic, Dreamspace redesigned the game’s entire UI, built the map and points-of-interest system, and created a new type of player card that functions as both a game mechanic and a piece of hoop culture. That same interface discipline shows up in every platform Dreamspace builds, whether the end user is playing a game or managing a nonprofit’s donation flow.

The clearest proof of a platform isn’t how it looks in a portfolio. It’s whether it holds up under real use. Perks at Work operates as a workplace benefits ecosystem with billions of dollars in combined economic impact. Needs Map connects millions of people with direct humanitarian support through a platform, Dreamspace, redesigned from the ground up. The Bezos Earth Fund’s digital presence had to introduce a major global climate initiative to the public and withstand immediate, high-visibility scrutiny. Different industries, different stakes, the same in-house design and development discipline behind all of them.

Outcome-Focused Digital Design

A platform succeeds when the people using it never have to think about how it works, and when the business behind it can trust that it will keep working as it grows. Dreamspace designs toward that outcome from the first wireframe, then builds it with the same team, so nothing gets lost between the idea and the product a user actually touches.