Qatif · Eastern Province

UI/UX Design in Qatif

An RTL interface is not an LTR interface flipped. Numbers stay left-to-right inside Arabic sentences, icons carry direction, progress runs the other way, and form flows read differently. Mirroring a design and calling it Arabic support is how products get abandoned at step two.

In short

UI/UX design in Qatif means designing interfaces that work for bilingual users on the devices they actually own, tested with real people before you build. IITWares runs research, prototyping and interface design for Qatif products, with Arabic RTL flows designed independently rather than mirrored.

UI/UX Design in Qatif — at a glance
DeliverablesResearch, IA, prototypes, UI, design system
DirectionsLTR and RTL designed independently
TestingModerated sessions with users in Qatif
HandoverFigma sources, tokens, component documentation
Area servedQatif, Eastern Province and the wider Kingdom
LanguagesArabic and English, delivered natively
AgencyIITWares — Jeddah, founded 2010

Local context

UI/UX Design in Qatif, specifically

Qatif's economy mixes date farming, fisheries and a dense network of family-run retail and services, alongside a workforce commuting into the Dammam–Dhahran industrial belt.

Qatif is a historic coastal oasis governorate on the Arabian Gulf with a long agricultural and fishing tradition, which changes the brief. The sectors that dominate here — date agriculture, fisheries, retail & services — buy differently from the national average, and the work has to reflect that rather than ignore it.

A concentrated Arabic-language market where reputation travels fast. Reviews, Arabic content and a correctly categorised Business Profile do most of the work.

The short version: we do not run a ui/ux design template and change the city name. The market research, the language split and the priority queries are set from Qatif outward.

Local consumer buying

What this looks like in Qatif

Most decisions in Qatif start in Google Maps, not on a website. The visitor sees the listing, the star rating, the photos and the opening hours before they see anything you designed, and the site's job is to convert whatever that listing sends. Response time and review volume outrank organic position.

You are usually selling to consumers choosing a nearby business on a phone, usually within the hour.

Worth knowing: The Business Profile is the storefront. The website is the fitting room.

In Qatif the website is the second thing a customer sees. The Maps listing comes first, and the site's only job is to convert someone who has already half-decided — which means hours, location, price signal and a working call button beat anything else on the page.

What we would do first in Qatif

01Hours, location and call button in the first screen on mobile
02Photography that matches what the customer will actually walk into
03Loads in under two seconds on mobile data

Through a agriculture lens

Agricultural businesses in Qatif sell to traders, processors and institutional buyers who want volume, grade, season and logistics. A site answering those plainly in Arabic outperforms one describing the farm.

On the ground that means working around Qatif Oasis, Tarout Castle, Qatif Corniche, alongside institutions such as Qatif Central Hospital, and against a pipeline shaped by Qatif waterfront development. Clients here often operate across Dammam, Al Khobar, Jubail as well, and the same site has to serve all of it.

Scope

What ui/ux design includes

01User research
02Journey mapping
03Information architecture
04Bidirectional interface design
05Interactive prototypes
06Usability testing
07Design system

Journey mapping. Where people drop out today, evidenced from analytics and session data.

Information architecture. Navigation and labelling tested with card sorting in both languages.

Bidirectional interface design. LTR and RTL designed as siblings, with numerals, icons and motion handled correctly.

Interactive prototypes. Clickable in both languages, tested on real devices before development starts.

How it works

How we run it

  1. 01Research

    Talk to real users in Qatif. Everything downstream depends on this being honest.

  2. 02Define

    Problems ranked by how much revenue they cost, not by how annoying they are.

  3. 03Prototype

    Fast, rough, bilingual, and put in front of people early.

  4. 04Test

    Watch people fail, then fix the design rather than blaming the user.

  5. 05Systemise

    Tokens and components handed to engineering with documentation.

Coverage

Who we do this for in Qatif

Sectors

  • Date agriculture
  • Fisheries
  • Retail & services
  • Contracting
  • Healthcare

Districts and areas

  • Qatif centre
  • Tarout
  • Safwa
  • Saihat
  • Anak
  • Al Awamiyah

Delivery is remote-first from Jeddah, so every part of Qatif and Eastern Province is served on the same terms.

Relevant work

Work in sectors that matter in Qatif

Advance Homoeopathic
Riadaa Group
Samama
Afco Steel

Advance Homoeopathic. Corporate website.

Riadaa Group. Corporate digital work.

Samama. Corporate digital work.

Afco Steel. Website, CMS and mobile app.

On Qatif specifically: we are not going to claim projects in Qatif that we have not delivered. The work above is real, and it is in the sectors that matter here. Ask us on the first call and we will tell you plainly what we have and have not done in your city and sector.

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Questions

UI/UX Design in Qatif — FAQs

Is RTL just mirroring the design?

No. Numbers, dates, phone numbers, charts and some icons stay left-to-right inside Arabic layouts. Mirroring everything produces interfaces that read as broken to native users.

Do you test with users in Qatif?

Yes. Remote moderated sessions with participants from your actual market, recorded so your team can watch the failures rather than read about them.

Can you improve an existing product without a rebuild?

Often, substantially. We start with analytics and session recordings to find where users actually drop, which usually reveals a handful of fixes worth more than a redesign.

Do we need a website in Qatif if our Google listing works?

Yes, but a smaller one than you think. The listing wins attention; the site converts it and answers the questions the listing cannot. A large brochure site is usually the wrong investment here.

Why does UI/UX Design in Qatif need a different approach?

A concentrated Arabic-language market where reputation travels fast. Reviews, Arabic content and a correctly categorised Business Profile do most of the work. Qatif's economy mixes date farming, fisheries and a dense network of family-run retail and services, alongside a workforce commuting into the Dammam–Dhahran industrial belt.. A page built for a national audience misses both of those, which is why we scope ui/ux design work in Qatif from the local market outward.

Do you work with date agriculture businesses in Qatif?

Yes — date agriculture is one of the largest sectors in Qatif, alongside fisheries and retail & services. We also work across government, education, healthcare and professional services in Eastern Province.

General questions about ui/ux design — scope, pricing and process — are answered in full on our main ui/ux design page

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