ACCESS Newswire
22 Sep 2020, 20:35 GMT+10
MINNEAPOLIS, MN / ACCESSWIRE / September 22, 2020 / Custom software development firm MentorMate continues to expand its human-centered design services. Since joining the company in October 2019, VP of Design Denny Royal grew his team while developing a unique blend of onshore and offshore design services.
'Traditionally offshore software development companies keep their design team onshore,' says Royal. 'Instead, we expanded our design team leadership in our Minneapolis office and brought on top tier talent in Bulgaria. This allows us to offer clients a strategic advantage through exceptional design while still delivering on similar value as our custom software offerings.'
MentorMate's design services are comprehensive. From foundational research and strategy to product, behavior, and service design, Royal's team takes a human-centered approach to go beyond creating something that just looks nice. They work to not only meet a user's needs, but exceed and even anticipate them.
'While human-centered design is great at defining people's unmet needs, it falls short of identifying what's causing those needs,' continues Royal. 'Our team's approach goes a step beyond and intersects human-centered design with neuroscience-backed behavior design to get to the heart of what's driving user behavior. That allows us to design for those behaviors more effectively.'
About MentorMate:
In 2001, MentorMate began developing mobile apps. In the years since, MentorMate's robust list of services has grown to include strategic consulting, experience design, cloud services, project management, web development, quality assurance, continuation engineering, and, of course, mobile development. MentorMate delivers innovative software solutions that tackle tech challenges in healthcare, manufacturing, finance, education, and more. With teams in Minnesota, Sweden, and Bulgaria, MentorMate constantly pushes the boundaries and remains at the forefront of emerging technologies. Learn more at mentormate.com.
CONTACT:
Matt Erickson
Public Relations Manager
[email protected]
3036 Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55405
(612) 823-4000
SOURCE: MentorMate
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