MVP Design for a Driver-on-Demand Startup in 2 Weeks.
A founder approached me with a tight deadline: they needed a polished, functional prototype ready for an upcoming pitch session. The product is a driver-on-demand service with a unique twist: instead of hailing a ride, users request a driver to come to their location and drive the user's own car (for situations where the user can't drive themselves).
The founder had a clear vision and user flow mapped out, but couldn't translate it into a UI that felt intuitive and investor-ready. The clock was ticking.
As the outcome, I delivered high-fidelity wireframes and a clickable Figma prototype within 2 weeks. The founder used it in their pitch session, which went well. The product is still in early stages, but the prototype gave them something tangible to put in front of investors instead of slides and hand-waving.
The result of a redesign of PlantPlanner - a platform for food influencers to share their recipes.
The main goal was to revamp the landing page and make it more clear for users to increase conversion.
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This mobile app never went live, however I just loooved working on it!
The challenge was to design a space where users could browse articles and read them.
Playful tone has been chosen to encourage reading and make the interface more user-centric.
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Today I'd love to share another project - a landing page redesign for vegan recipes mobile app.
We've designed their mobile app and then got a request to redesign the landing.
Will post the "before" situation as well later 🖖
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A few months ago I've been invited to talk on a podcast about happiness and UX.
Here's one of the shorts from the full interview 👇