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Expected duration: 1 day or less About Us / Scope
We’re a new energy company based in the UK called Zeusa. Looking to recruit a number of freelancers for a number of projects. We have broken the first phase of the scope into a number of smaller simple projects. We have begun with the commissioning of the below and have posted another project (the design of an electricity bill) seperately. We’re open to the idea of experimenting with a handful of freelancers considering the creative nature of this project before deciding on a team to manage the full project going forward (which will include all types of media formats for multiple channels).
Mini-Project - Design of UI Box
We're like to design a central, tile-like UI box that represents the core of an energy tariff contract. It should have a sleek, modern look with rounded edges and a very subtle shadow to give it a slight 3D effect—nothing heavy, just enough to lift it off the background visually. This box is the anchor of the layout. These tiles will be what customers see when choosing a tariff.
Surrounding this box will be 4 to 5 elements that represent key terms or components of the contract (such as “Unit Rate,” “Standing Charge,” “Exit Fees,” and “Contract Duration”). About 3 or 4 of these will include short text labels, while 1 or 2 may use icons or visual metaphors. The surrounding elements should feel like they're interacting with the box—either popping out of it, overlapping slightly, or hovering around it in a deliberate, slightly playful way. They should be arranged with some variation, not perfectly symmetrical, to keep the composition visually interesting. Im thinking the final design feels like a tile design (clean), or with a ticket type design element.
The tone of the design should be clean, professional, and easy to understand. It will be used across web, presentations, and potentially print, so clarity and scalability are key. Please use the brand color scheme, include variations using all colours, and feel free to incorporate icons where helpful to communicate meaning—subtle but effective. Figure 1 (attached) shows the general direction and starting layout idea we’re aiming for. Figures 2 onward are included for additional inspiration. The final design should feel cohesive, accessible, and visually engaging while still rooted in clarity.
Urgency
Im afraid, despite the limited scope of this mini-deliverable, we are in desperate urgency to produce this as we may require it for an upcoming publication that has a deadline of Tuesday the 22nd. My collegue or I are happy to answer any questions you may have prior to starting but are unlikely to be available for long periods of time after Saturday so would be great if you could be confident of your ability to produce something just right before we start. Open to having a remote call if necessary, also please free to email me directly |