An interactive design session when you can't picture the layout
Describe what you want in plain language, get layout proposals back, give feedback, and go back and forth until it's right.
Sometimes you know what you want a page to feel like but can't describe it precisely enough to get it built in one shot. Design Consultation is the conversational version of design — you describe the vibe, you get proposals back, you react ('more like that one but with less clutter'), and you go back and forth until the direction is clear. It's a conversation, not a single request.
Design is hard to describe in words. Most people know what looks right when they see it but struggle to articulate it upfront. This session gives you something to react to instead of forcing you to specify everything from scratch. Reacting is easier than creating. 'I like the spacing in option A but the feel of option B' gets you to a good design faster than trying to describe the perfect layout from nothing.
Start by describing what you're trying to achieve — what the page is for, who'll see it, what feeling you want. You'll get back two or three layout proposals to react to. Give honest feedback: what works, what doesn't, what feels off. The session narrows in on a direction through your reactions. Bring examples if you have them — 'make it feel like that one clean page I like' is a perfectly valid starting point.
New pages or sections where you don't have a clear picture in your head yet. If you already know exactly what you want, you can skip the conversation and go straight to building.
Product leader shipping across enterprise SaaS, AI in production, and 0→1. Writing about what actually ships — not what sounds good in a deck.