
IT Solution Designer & Digital Project Manager
About me.
The person behind the portfolio.
I'm Moritz, 27 years old, based in Stuttgart. What drives me is a pretty simple question: Why is this so complicated — and how can we make it simpler?
Whether I'm designing a campus management system for a university or crafting an interface for connected electric vehicles — I always approach it with the same mindset: Understand the user, reduce complexity, validate the result.
My path.
Before my studies, I spent almost a year in Chile and Peru. That time shaped my perspective: I experienced firsthand how digital dependencies affect countries and businesses. The ability to navigate different cultures still influences my work today — especially when it comes to aligning diverse perspectives toward a common goal.
I completed my Mobile Media degree at Hochschule der Medien Stuttgart with a bachelor's thesis on IoT electromobility — grade 1.3 (German scale, equivalent to A). I conducted the entire process independently, from user interviews and card sorting to validation. The result was a modular interface that makes technically complex functions clear and understandable.
Today.
Since 2024, I've been working as an IT Solution Designer & Digital Project Manager at the DHBW Presidential Office. Here I lead digitalization projects for various departments and drive the evolution of the campus management system. The biggest challenge? Aligning diverse stakeholder landscapes toward a common goal. Through structured requirements engineering, I translate needs into clear epics and user stories.
What I bring.
UX Strategy & Research
User interviews, card sorting, UEQ, think-aloud — from analysis to validated solution.
Frontend Development
Vue, Nuxt, TypeScript, Tailwind. I speak the language of developers and build what I design.
Product Ownership
Backlog management, stakeholder management, requirements engineering in agile teams.
Prototyping
Figma and Framer for interactive prototypes that make ideas tangible — before the first line of code is written.