Fireart Studio
A digital product design agency helping startups and enterprises create intuitive web and mobile products through UX research, UI design, and product strategy.
Warsaw, Poland · team 60–100 · est. 2013
Score breakdown
Best for
- — Startups and growing companies that want high-quality UX/UI design and product development from a single vendor.
- — Teams that value an independently verifiable, award-backed track record and marquee client references.
- — Buyers open to a full-cycle design-and-build engagement rather than a UX-only specialist.
Not ideal for
- — Teams that specifically want a dedicated UX research or strategy specialist rather than a full-service design-and-development shop.
- — Buyers who need the engagement scoped to UX/UI only, with no risk of the project expanding into branding, animation, or custom development.
- — Early-stage teams needing published, standardized, low-cost pricing.
- — Organizations that want a narrowly specialized SaaS-only or fintech-only portfolio rather than a broad cross-industry client list.
Engagement
- Model
- Project-based UX/UI design and product development
- Rate
- Verify with agency
- Minimum
- Verify with agency
Services
- UX/UI design
- Product design
- Web development
- Mobile app development
- Branding
- Custom software development
- Motion design
Industries
Regions
Executive summary
Fireart Studio is a Warsaw-based digital product studio founded in 2013, with a 60–100 person team working across web, mobile, and SaaS products. Its Prism Score is carried by recognition and case-study depth: Red Dot, iDesign, and London Design Award wins, a Webby nomination, a 4.9/5 rating across 40 Clutch reviews, and a portfolio of 30+ published case studies, plus marquee clients including Google, Rolls-Royce, Atlassian, Pipedrive, Swisscom, Bolt, and Just Eat.
The trade-off is specialization. Fireart’s own service mix leans toward development and creative services — branding, illustration, animation, and custom software development sit alongside UX/UI — which is why it scores as a generalist here rather than a UX specialist. Teams hiring purely for UX research or strategy depth should confirm how the assigned team splits between design and engineering; pricing is not published. The best fit is a startup or growing company that wants design and build from one full-cycle, award-backed vendor.
Evidence notes
This profile draws on Fireart Studio’s public work page (CFI, Electrys, Replicant), its Clutch profile (4.9/5 across 40 reviews), its DesignRush listing, and its own reporting of design-award wins (Red Dot 2022, iDesign Golden 2023, London Design Award Silver 2023, a Webby nomination). Recognition is scored “strong” on the strength of these verifiable awards and the marquee client roster. UX focus is scored “generalist” because Fireart’s own Clutch service-line breakdown shows development work outweighing UX/UI design — buyers should confirm the design-to-engineering ratio on their specific engagement. Pricing is not public; confirm rates and scope directly with the agency.
Industry/region evidence: Industries list Fintech/banking (CFI case study), E-commerce, and Fashion (Replicant branding case study, supporting Consumer Products); the shortDescription’s ‘web and mobile products’ plus the Electrys mobile app case study support Mobile Apps, and ‘helping startups and enterprises’ with clients Google/Rolls-Royce/Atlassian supports both Startups and Enterprise. HQ is Warsaw, Poland (Eastern Europe), and remoteDistributed: true supports Global and Remote.
Strengths
- Strong, independently verifiable recognition: Red Dot 2022, iDesign Golden 2023, London Design Award Silver 2023, and a Webby nomination.
- High-volume review record — 4.9/5 across 40 Clutch reviews — backed by a substantial published portfolio (30+ case studies).
- Genuine marquee clients across enterprise and scale-up tiers: Google, Rolls-Royce, Atlassian, Pipedrive, Swisscom, Bolt, and Just Eat.
- Full-cycle capability — research, UX/UI, and engineering under one roof — useful for teams that want design and build from a single vendor.
Potential limitations
- By its own Clutch service-mix breakdown, development work outweighs UX/UI — this is a full digital-product shop, not a dedicated UX consultancy, which is why it scores as a generalist here.
- Broader service range than a pure UX specialist — branding, illustration, animation, and custom software development sit alongside UX/UI — so buyers hiring strictly for UX depth should confirm how much of the assigned team is UX-dedicated versus engineering.
- No published pricing or minimum engagement size; rates and scope are negotiated per project.
- A 60–100 person, award-winning shop with marquee clients may carry more process and pricing overhead than an early-stage team needs.
FAQ
What is Fireart Studio best known for?
Full-cycle digital product design and development across fintech, e-commerce, and mobile apps for startups and enterprises alike, backed by a strong award record (Red Dot 2022, iDesign Golden 2023, London Design Silver 2023, a Webby nomination) and marquee clients including Google, Rolls-Royce, and Atlassian.
Is Fireart Studio a UX specialist or a full-service shop?
Full-service. UX/UI design is one part of a broader offering that also includes branding, motion design, and custom software development — its own service mix shows development as the larger share of work, which is why it's scored as a generalist here rather than a UX specialist.
How is Fireart Studio rated?
Its Clutch profile shows 4.9/5 across roughly 40 reviews as of the last review date. Review counts are point-in-time and change as new reviews are added.
What awards has Fireart Studio won?
Red Dot 2022, iDesign Golden 2023, and a London Design Award Silver in 2023, plus a Webby Award nomination.
Use these notes as a diligence checklist
If Fireart Studio's full-cycle design-and-build model fits your product, confirm current pricing, the UX-to-engineering split on your assigned team, and case studies close to your domain before committing.
Updated 2026-07-08 · Reviewed by UX Design Agencies editorial team · 4 sources cited