# Things

## About

Digital of Things is an award-winning UX design agency in MENA. We are experts in user research, usability testing, user experience design (UX), user interface design (UI), product strategy and arabic. We are passionate about delivering user-centric solutions.

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## Services

### UX Design Services
- [UX Design Agency](https://bilarna.com/ai/ux-design-services/user-experience-design-agency)

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What should businesses look for in a UX design agency in Dubai?**
A: When selecting a UX design agency in Dubai, businesses should prioritize agencies with proven regional expertise, end-to-end service capabilities, and bilingual research capabilities. Regional expertise ensures the agency understands local user behaviors, cultural norms, and market trends specific to the GCC. End-to-end services mean the agency can handle everything from initial user research and product strategy through to UI design and usability testing, providing a cohesive experience. Bilingual research capabilities—particularly in Arabic and English—are essential for capturing accurate feedback from diverse user groups. Agencies with in-house native-speaking researchers can conduct moderated sessions in the user's preferred language, leading to more authentic insights. Additionally, review the agency's portfolio for examples of digital products designed for the Middle Eastern audience, and verify their process includes iterative testing with local users. A strong track record in the region, combined with a user-centric methodology, signals an agency capable of delivering impactful, culturally appropriate digital experiences.

**Q: Why is cultural and linguistic expertise important for UX design in the Middle East?**
A: Cultural and linguistic expertise is critical for UX design in the Middle East because digital products must align with local norms, values, and languages to ensure user adoption and satisfaction. The region’s diverse population includes both Arabic and English speakers, each with distinct expectations for content, imagery, and interaction patterns. For example, Arabic is a right-to-left (RTL) language, which directly impacts layout, typography, and icon placement. Culturally, design choices around gender representation, color symbolism, and religious imagery require careful consideration to avoid offense. Additionally, local users often prefer conversational, social interaction styles that differ from Western interfaces. User research conducted by native-speaking researchers in the user's mother tongue yields more reliable data than translated surveys. A UX agency with in-house bilingual expertise can seamlessly integrate these cultural and linguistic nuances throughout the design process, from research to final testing, resulting in products that feel familiar and trustworthy to Middle Eastern users.

**Q: How does the user research process work for a bilingual audience in the Middle East?**
A: User research for a bilingual audience in the Middle East involves conducting studies in both Arabic and English, using native-speaking researchers to capture nuanced feedback. The process typically begins with stakeholder interviews and a contextual inquiry to understand business goals and user environments. Researchers then recruit participants representing the target linguistic groups, ensuring a mix of Arabic and English speakers. Moderated usability tests and in-depth interviews are conducted in the participant’s preferred language, with sessions observed by bilingual analysts. Surveys and diary studies are offered in both language versions. Crucially, findings are synthesized separately per language group before being compared to identify cultural differences in behavior, preferences, and pain points. This bilingual approach avoids the pitfalls of translated data, such as loss of meaning or cultural misinterpretation. The insights then inform design decisions—like Arabic right-to-left layout adjustments, culturally appropriate imagery, and tone of voice—ensuring the final product resonates authentically with both Arabic and English-speaking users across the region.

## Links

- Profile: https://bilarna.com/provider/digitalofthings
- Structured data: https://bilarna.com/provider/digitalofthings/agent.json
- API schema: https://bilarna.com/provider/digitalofthings/openapi.yaml
