

Took a multi-stage AI legal workflow and designed it into a cohesive web platform.
What we did
Product Design
Design System
UX Strategy
Year completed
2025
Deposely is an AI platform for lawyers — it listens to depositions in real time, reads case materials, and surfaces contradictions, new facts, and follow-up questions as they happen. The client came to us with fragments of a working product — individual screens and flows were partially built, but the full user journey wasn't connected. They needed someone to stitch it together into a cohesive, development-ready platform.
We worked within one key constraint: parts of the UI had to mirror the look and feel of real legal documents — specific typography, classical formatting, the kind of thing lawyers expect to see. The rest of the platform we designed from scratch, building out a visual language and style guide around their existing logo. The biggest design challenge was the live deposition screen. Insights — contradictions, incomplete answers, suggested questions — appear in real time, and they can't overwhelm the attorney. We landed on a split between the AI transcript and an insights panel: connected but separate, so nothing fights for attention. Early on, we explored consolidating everything into the transcript itself, but it overloaded the view. The two-panel approach let us keep the interface calm while still surfacing everything that matters.
The result: a complete, end-to-end platform covering case upload, live deposition support, and post-session analysis. Deposely is live and already using it to sell — the product went straight into the market.










