Design for Education Company
- Other Design
- $200,000 to $999,999
- July 2010 - Ongoing
- Quality
- 5.0
- Schedule
- 5.0
- Cost
- 5.0
- Willing to Refer
- 5.0
"They take time to understand how each individual country that we partner with differs culturally from the others."
- Education
- United Kingdom
- 1-10 Employees
- Phone Interview
- Verified
Sandbar Digital designs a web platform and several mobile applications for an e-learning provider. They localize designs for different countries and move through a staged process of low- and high-fidelity.
Products designed by Sandbar Digital have won international awards for accessibility. Their intuitive navigation excels at ensuring ease of use and continued enhancement. Their investment in the client's mission of educating children is evident in their willingness to add changes free of cost.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m one of the directors at Notesmaster Group. We’re an e-learning provider similar to Google Classroom and Edmodo for secondary-level and primary-level education working with UNICEF, World Bank, and various ministries of education. We’re a small program but we work with a number of satellite programs to broaden our reach.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with Sandbar Digital?
Our unique offering is that we collaborate with local teachers to create interactive, engaging lessons. This means we need an intuitive, easy-to-use platform that is well-laid out and up to date in terms of design language. Throughout our 10-year partnership, Sandbar has provided design services for our web platform and various country-specific mobile applications.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
Sandbar handles our complete design process for web platforms and mobile applications, from low fidelity designs of how the website will look to high-definition work. The latter level results in a mock website. This is a huge task because our product is an e-learning platform with a number of different areas where people can create content. We do simpler things like registration, creation of content, and embedding and inserting things into our editor. Sandbar has also done a lot of work on icons in Adobe Illustrator. Moving to development, they recommend cost-effective React.js developers for us.
Our design process requires collaborating with teachers on the ground in our partner countries to determine requirements, and this can become cumbersome. Sometimes they copy and paste the feature lists from other e-learning products, and other times they continue to introduce changes long after we would have liked the design to be finalized. Sandbar’s two-step process of low-fidelity and high-definition designs allows us to put a hard stop in the process of accepting new changes. Additionally, they are very innovative, which ensures that our products aren’t damagingly similar to the other platforms already out there.
What is the team composition?
We’re working with a lead designer, an icon designer, a DevOps optimization resource, a mobile app developer, and a web developer. I personally engage with four of these resources.
How did you come to work with Sandbar Digital?
I used to have a small media business, and Sandbar did the design for it. When the business closed, I moved into the e-learning industry, and Sandbar presented their idea. We stopped working together for a time because of a push to develop local talent. This period saw us working with designers in the countries we partner with. These teams didn’t work out, however, so we moved back to working with Sandbar.
How much have you invested with them?
We’ve spent around $150,000–$200,000 on this most recent project, but the total is around $300,000 to date.
What is the status of this engagement?
We’ve been working together since July 2010. They’re currently building out the new version of our web platform and a mobile app. We recently delivered a mobile app with them to an international organization that supports children.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
Our platform has won a World Summit Award from a large international governing organization for having the best societal impact in education. The other litmus for our success is that we’re starting several new programs with funding from international nonprofits and national governments. Our programs win out when countries are considering options because they are freely accessible to everyone and are continually being developed.
Notesmaster is also a nominee to become a Digital Public Good (DPG). There are about 500 nominees, and only 40 of them have been accepted. This is a big deal for us, as it signals that all our content is freely accessible. It becomes accessible through its intuitive design; you don’t have to sit through a workshop and hours of presentations to understand the technology. A lot of this accessibility comes from the design that Sandbar creates. They bring restraint to the process that ensures users aren’t overwhelmed by features or confused by different levels of technical and digital competency.
Sandbar strikes a balance between being modern and implementing the latest trends and utilizing a timeless design that will continue to look modern years into the future. Their solutions have both longevity and functionality in their design.
How did Sandbar Digital perform from a project management standpoint?
We communicate in person and over Slack. Skype supports our collaboration as well. We use Trello to work through the design tasks, as well as Kanban and Jira.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Sandbar’s design language is incredible, but their patience and understanding of the importance of our work stand out. We’re funded by large international organizations, so we may have a six-month or eight-month program with budgets of hundreds of thousands of dollars that take a long time to disburse payments. Sandbar has always been very patient in this regard. They don’t get frustrated with us. When I’ve been late with payments, they don’t make me feel bad.
Are there any areas they could improve?
No, not really. There has been a learning curve in the sense that developing a platform in Africa is a very specific task, and Sandbar has had to adapt to that. I appreciate the effort they’ve put into changing the applications to fit the African market. They don’t just give us a set of tools that work with America and Europe; rather, they take time to understand how each individual country that we partner with differs culturally from the others.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Be as clear as you can with as much information as you can provide. Guidance is okay, but allow Sandbar to get creative first. When you let them think freely, you get brilliant results, rather than derailing the design process and ending up with something mundane and ordinary.
RATINGS
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Quality
5.0Service & Deliverables
"I can persuade potential clients as much as I want, but they make decisions based on the platform, and Sandbar’s platform does the selling."
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Schedule
5.0On time / deadlines
"I can reach out on the weekend, and Sandbar often asks for meetings themselves to align with us."
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Cost
5.0Value / within estimates
"From our side, they save us money by finding different resources that we can work with."
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Willing to Refer
5.0NPS
"I’ve already done so.