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Designing for Every Light

ThemeShift Sdn Bhd creates dual-mode interfaces that adapt beautifully to user preferences. We’ve been crafting inclusive digital experiences in Malaysia since 2019, where every pixel respects accessibility and every interaction feels intuitive.

Interface design workspace with dual theme mockups displayed on screens

Core Design Principles

We’re driven by three fundamental beliefs that guide every project. They’re not buzzwords — they’re the actual framework we use when building interfaces.

Contrast That Works

WCAG AA compliance isn’t optional. We measure every color pair, ensuring 4.5:1 contrast ratios so your interface stays readable in any lighting condition. That’s not just accessible — it’s the right way to design.

Cohesive Theme Systems

Dark mode and light mode aren’t separate designs. They’re two expressions of the same system. We build color management from the ground up, so switching themes feels natural, not jarring.

User Choice Matters

Your preference should stick. We implement persistent theme toggles that remember what you chose. No flickering, no confusion — just respect for your choice.

What We Actually Do

ThemeShift Sdn Bhd doesn’t just create interfaces — we solve the technical and design challenges that come with maintaining two complete visual systems. Here’s the depth of our work:

We’ve developed a methodology over six years of building interfaces across financial platforms, e-commerce sites, and mobile applications. The work is meticulous. It’s not glamorous. But it matters.

Icon adaptation alone took us three years to perfect. A simple check mark looks wrong in one theme? That’s a problem. We’ve built systems that generate icon variants automatically, adjusting stroke weights and fills so every icon performs in both modes.

  • Dual-theme color systems with WCAG compliance built in
  • Icon adaptation across 200+ icons per project
  • Contrast ratio management tools and documentation
  • Theme toggle implementation with user preference storage
  • Design system documentation for developers
Design system documentation showing color palettes and contrast measurements

Our Design Process

We don’t hand off designs and disappear. Our process keeps you involved at every stage, ensuring the final interface actually works for your users.

01

Analysis & Audit

We measure your current interface — contrast ratios, icon performance, color consistency. This isn’t theory. We’re looking at actual pixel data.

02

System Design

Building a color palette that works in both modes. Testing. Iterating. We create comprehensive design tokens that developers can actually use.

03

Icon & Component Adaptation

Every icon, button, and interactive element gets reviewed for both themes. We document weight adjustments, color specifications, and edge cases.

04

Toggle Implementation

Building the technical layer — persistent storage, smooth transitions, keyboard navigation. It’s the invisible part that makes everything feel right.

05

Testing & Documentation

We test across devices, browsers, and user scenarios. Then we hand you documentation your team can actually understand and maintain.

06

Ongoing Support

You’ll need to add features later. We provide guidelines so new components automatically respect your dual-theme system.

Visual workflow diagram showing the dual-theme design process flow

Why This Matters

Important Information

The design principles, methodologies, and technical approaches shared on this website are provided for informational and educational purposes. While we draw from our experience with hundreds of projects across Malaysia and Southeast Asia, every interface presents unique challenges. Individual implementation results depend on specific project requirements, technical constraints, and team expertise. We encourage organizations to consult with qualified design professionals when applying these principles to their own systems. No guarantee is made regarding the specific outcomes or performance of dual-theme implementations without comprehensive project assessment.