Purpose — Enhancing EV navigation for seamless charging experiences.
As UX Designer for the Co-Pilote EV app, I crafted intuitive navigation for users through benchmarking, innovative visualisations, and iterative refinement
Now live, aiding EV drivers in finding and navigating to stations efficiently.
Detailed route planning screen, allowing users to set waypoints and view estimated charge levels at each stop.
As UX Designer and Researcher, I led usability testing for next gen EV vehicle mobile apps core features such as the Lancia Ypsilon.
Over seven months, I conducted 40+ usability tests, generated four detailed feedback reports, and collaborated with the team to refine
Through qualitative and quantitative, data-driven insights, continuous feedback and UX adjustments, my work contributed to a more user-centred experience.
Purpose — Synchronise multiple brands in one cohesive UI Kit, setting the foundation for the next generation of mobile apps with a unified, future-ready design language.
As UI Designer for a multi-brand design system, I built a clear documented, flexible component library from scratch. The result is a versatile "conception skin" that maintains consistency while supporting brand-specific needs and usability for all teams.
These screens demonstrate the adaptable "conception skin" design system, allowing each brand to retain unique colors and icons (e.g., Peugeot's blue accents) while maintaining consistent structure across apps.
As a UX designer and Researcher I led the design and interface integration of the Citroën Ami Mobile App - My Ami Play.
Analysed user requirements for driving mode functionality, designed user flows and interactive prototypes to streamline app usage, and collaborated closely with the development team for smooth integration with in-vehicle systems.
I also spearheaded research on incorporating haptic feedback and presented findings to the entire digital factory.
The My Ami model lacks built-in car interfaces and relies entirely on the mobile app, now successfully deployed in Citroën Ami vehicles .
CHALLENGE
A key challenge was translating complex radio technicalities into a user-friendly experience.