
Morpheus is a platform that provides users with options for renewable energy providers and guides them through the process of switching to renewable energy.
The goals to be achieved within a timeline of 8 weeks were:
1. Provide a high-fidelity design of the platform (for mobile and desktop)
2. Design the official website (for mobile and desktop)
I was responsible for both the User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) of the project. My clients had already taken over the more extensive part of user research and interviews. As I was working alone as a freelancer on this project, I had to also play the role of a product manager. I wrote stories for myself on a Trello board to keep track of my progress. I also reviewed the features with my clients in order to see what features are important for this MVP within the timeline.
I needed to familiarize myself with this new field of energy in Germany, so I started out with extensive research about how energy providers work and what are the steps needed to be taken to switch energy providers and the laws around it. As a next step, I researched competitors in the German market. It was important to see what is already out there, what is working and what is not working, and what can be improved. Competitors included: Check24, Enpure, and Verivox
Since it was a tight deadline, I did not get the opportunity to do interviews of my own and had to rely on my research and the documents the team provided, along with their interviews and user flows. We reviewed their detailed and complicated user flow together, clearing up every question from my end, and making sure it made sense from a user experience point of view.

I started off by translating the user flow into low fidelity wireframes.






After reviewing the low fidelity wireframes with the client and getting the green light, I moved on to refining and adding more details to create the mid-fidelity wireframes.
.png)
.png)


I pitched several mood boards to my clients, and this was the winning mood board for the product.

Before moving to high fidelity, and based on the mood board, I built a design system to guide me while designing the user interface.
.png)
