About Us: Our Name

In today’s world, your digital presence is your first impression—and at WeUX2, we believe it should be accessible, inclusive, and unforgettable. Gone are the days of passive advertising—now, it's all about active engagement.

At WeUX2, we craft digital products people actually want to use. UX Research reveals what users need. UX/UI Design brings beauty and clarity. Development makes it real. Together, they become powerful tools for change and we make sure they’re built with empathy, not just efficiency.

WeUX2 is a digital design and development group built on the belief that user experience is for and by all of us. Our name says it loud:  We UX too! We—disabled creatives, Black women, women of color, non-binary thinkers, and those too often left out of the room—are shaping the digital future, one experience at a time.

Our mission is to make every tap, scroll, and interaction feel human—because technology should never feel like a locked door.

About Us: Our Mission

To design digital experiences that feel human—clear, thoughtful, and made with care. WeUX2 builds technology that includes more people, reflects real life, and leaves no one behind.

Through collaboration, strategy, and design, we align your goals with real user experiences.

About Us: Our Vision

We imagine a digital future where everyone—especially those often ignored—feels seen, supported, and empowered. Our work moves us toward a world where access is expected, creativity is inclusive, and every click carries care.

When design includes everyone, products go further.

INSIDE WeUX2

Meet the Founder

Ayesha Hakim is the Founder & Principal UX Strategist of WeUX2, where accessible creative strategy meets intentional design. She is a passionate UX researcher, designer, and storyteller with a bold vision: to transform how we build digital spaces—by centering humanity.

With a strong background in research and a deep commitment to accessibility, Ayesha translates complex human needs into elegant, inclusive solutions. Her approach merges creativity, data, and cultural insight into unforgettable experiences.

A published author and lifelong creative, her poetry collection Message from the Daughters reflects the same values that guide her design work: voice, agency, and transformation.

She’s not just building interfaces and designing screens—she’s shaping the future where the margins become the blueprint.

The WeUX2 Team:
Built Different, By Design

The tech industry still looks painfully one-note.  UX teams today are overwhelmingly white, male, and able-bodied—with estimates around 70% white, 60% male, and less than 3% Black representation. Fewer than 2% of tech companies actively hire disabled professionals. That’s not just a problem—it’s a design flaw.

At WeUX2, we treat diversity not as a checkbox, but as our core design principle.  Our team brings together Black women, women of color, disabled professionals, and non-binary creators—voices that reflect the real world, not the old status quo.

Why does this matter?
Because these communities bring more than perspective—we bring lived insight, cultural fluency, and design instincts sharpened by navigating systems that weren’t built for us.
- We spot the flaws others miss.
- We imagine possibilities others can’t see.
- We transform ordinary into extraordinary by creating experiences that are not just usable, but
undeniably human.

We believe:

  • Accessibility isn’t an afterthought—it’s the foundation.

  • Inclusion drives innovation and increases profits.

  • Representation leads to better outcomes for everyone.

WeUX2 exists to change what—and who—the tech industry looks like.  Because when you build with the margins in mind, everybody gets a better experience.

Careers at WeUX2: Click Here to Shape the Future of UX

We design like Alice Wong meets Octavia Butler in a Figma file.

Like Alice Wong, we believe access is love, story, and power.

Like Octavia Butler, we ask:
What if we built the world differently—together, from scratch?

At WeUX2, We design for the world we live in—
and the one we’re dreaming into being.

Accessible by design. Liberated by imagination.

Let’s build what comes next.