Yellow Slice Enters the UK Market, Aims for $10 Million Revenue with Strategic Design Expansion
Mumbai, July 2025:
Yellow Slice, a Mumbai-headquartered strategic design consultancy, has announced its official expansion into the United Kingdom, setting its sights on generating $10 million in revenue from the UK market over the next three years. This move marks a pivotal milestone in the company’s journey toward global innovation and digital transformation leadership.
As part of its UK foray, Yellow Slice plans to establish a Design Research Lab, build strategic partnerships with top British universities, and collaborate with players in the innovation ecosystem to drive cutting-edge UX design and service transformation.
“The UK offers a brilliant intersection of legacy businesses, design-conscious markets, and some of the world’s best academic institutions,” said Kishor Fogla, Founder & CEO of Yellow Slice. “We’re not just here to sell design services—we’re here to move human experience forward through research, innovation, and meaningful partnerships.”
With a strong legacy of over 2,000+ projects across Asia, Yellow Slice is known for its research-driven design process, particularly in UX, strategic design, service design, and behavioral research. These capabilities will now be leveraged to support UK-based enterprises in sectors such as:
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Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI)
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Healthtech
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Government Services
Yellow Slice will utilize AI-augmented design, behavioral UX, and systems thinking to help organizations decode complex user experience challenges, all while integrating empathy-led, inclusive design systems tailored to diverse users.
The UK design industry, currently valued at £85 billion, provides a fertile ground for Yellow Slice’s global ambitions. The consultancy views the UK not just as a business opportunity but as a platform to foster design innovation, nurture local talent, and create cross-cultural design dialogue.
Three-Year Vision Highlights:
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$10 million in UK revenue
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50+ high-impact design projects
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3–5 university collaborations
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Launch of a dedicated Design & Research Lab
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Local talent hiring and mentoring programs


