ARQQA offers broad spectrum of solutions/services those suite different industries accordingly. The main idea behind it is to simulate the industry best practice from users experience perspective.
The other side of industries visual communication is look & feel. Look and feel requires selecting the right fonts, colors, shapes, textures, and images to communicate an appropriate and effective message to your target audience.
The visual design aspects of layout or information presentation (the prominence and relationship of elements) must also be considered when creating the interaction design. How can you present or test the interaction of a design if the layout confuses the user or conflict with users experience / expectation, if items are difficult to find because they are not prominent enough, or if the relationship of elements goes against the user's work practice? I don't think you can.
Because mind simulation and user experience simulation are extremely required, ARQQA offers its industrial suite of solutions/services that summarize and simulate the industry best practices and address the end user expectation through neat clear visual designs which increase the visibility and ease navigation capabilities.