Confidential project

Automotive - Aston Martin AML

NDA-protected UX and product management work for premium in-car infotainment flows. For more information, please contact me.

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Aston Martin infotainment interface in a car interior
Problem

This project is protected by a non-disclosure agreement, so I cannot show internal screens, visuals, or confidential product decisions. What I can describe is my process: expanding minimal screen requirements into complete user flows, documenting interaction details, and later supporting product management communication with the Aston Martin product owner.

Role

UX Expert & Product Manager

Tools

Figma, MVisio, Excel, user flows, interaction documentation

Plan

Start from basic screens and requirements, create complete interaction flows, document states and edge cases, align scope with the Aston Martin product owner, and keep developers equipped with the details needed to implement the experience accurately.

From UX expert to product manager

I started as a UX expert and later expanded my role into product management. This added daily communication with the Aston Martin product owner to clarify scope, requirements, budget expectations, deadlines, and what could realistically be delivered in a way that satisfied both business sides.

  • Aligned feature scope and requirements with the product owner.
  • Supported business communication around delivery, budget, and deadlines.
  • Helped find a practical middle point between client expectations and delivery constraints.

Complete infotainment flows

Similar to my Mercedes-Benz work, I started from basic or minimal screens and created the complete user flows around them. I connected screens, defined paths, reviewed possible user actions, and made sure no important use case or corner case was left undescribed.

  • Created full user flows from minimal screen inputs.
  • Focused on navigation, car settings, music, and radio experiences.
  • Reviewed states, transitions, edge cases, and possible driver interactions.

Developer-ready documentation

I worked closely with developers and complemented the user flows with Excel documentation. Each relevant element, state, trigger, transition, and behavior was described so developers had the information needed to implement the flows without unnecessary ambiguity.

  • Documented interaction details for each relevant UI element.
  • Clarified where interactions came from and what happened after each action.
  • Reduced implementation gaps by describing use cases and corner cases in detail.

Outcome

The work helped transform early infotainment requirements into complete, documented, and implementation-ready flows. It also broadened my role from UX execution into product-level communication, scope alignment, and delivery coordination.