A tablet sits on a light brown notebook on a white table.  The Makeshift logo on a light blue background is shown on screen. To the side is a mug of coffee on a cork coaster, and in the top corner is a large monstera leaf.

 

Helping businesses schedule smarter, fill shifts faster and improve work/life balance.

 

People First Scheduling. 

MakeShift is a suite of web and mobile apps that help businesses build more effective schedules, accurately track time and attendance, and communicate more efficiently with their employees. It’s smart software that needed smart design—from the apps themselves to the marketing around them—to stand out in a crowded B2B marketplace. 


Brand Strategy • Brand Development • Experience Design • App Development • Web Design • Web Development • Iconography • Photography, Video Art Direction • Marketing Collateral • Tradeshow Design

The Makeshift logo sits in the center of a light blue background. The Makeshift logo is an asterisk with each point in a different shade, starting from white and darkening to reach a deep blue. White “Makeshift” text sits underneath in camel case.
A phone with the Makeshift logo on screen sits on a black table. The phone is surrounded by a neat, angled grid of pens, office stationary, and notebooks.
A phone sits on a wooden table with the Makeshift logo on screen. A large mug of coffee is to the right and an open newspaper on the left. Text at the bottom reads “Introducing Makeshift”.
An open brochure sits on a light blue background. The pages flip through, featuring different app screens, information about product features and the Makeshift company.
Four phones are shown side by side on a white background. The first screen shows how users can set their availability, the second shows the calendar layout. The next screen shows shift details and the last shows how to offer a shift for exchange.
Two phones sit side by side, with each screen animating. The left phone explains each colour shown in the calendar and what it represents. The right phone shows users how to set and edit their availability.
A phone sits in the left corner, slightly overlapping a tablet in the back. The phone screen shows a manager’s side of the app, allowing them to approve shift requests. The tablet shows the timing of multiple shifts laid out in a horizontal bar graph