
HOW dId we Get here?
And... who am I?
Great question! I had my start doing a few classes of computer science focusing on applied AI before switching to a degree in interaction design from Mälardalen University. 🤖
Today, I'm an award winning, passionate, versatile and innovative designer! I specialize in UI/UX-design and research, creating intuitive, seamless and stunning designs that elevate the user experience.
Beyond that, I also have expertice in communication, marketing and visual design (2D, graphics and 3D).🎨
On my website you'll find my UI/UX and visual design portfolio and other ways to connect with my work!
If you are interested in working together, contact me via e-mail! ✨


My MIssIOn
- To design the technology of the future with excellence!
🌺🎨Designing...:
My passion for art and tech combined with my curiosity about people and society inspired me to pursue HCI/UX-design. I believe design is art that is useable. That's why I advocate for putting the user (or, people) first. Ideal design is so seamless, efficient and pleasant that it's practically invisible. It leaves the user with a meaningful interaction and a feeling of satisfaction.
🚀🤖Tech nerd...: Before my design journey, I started a degree in computer science with focus in applied AI. However, I decided to switch to a degree in interaction design after a year. I still learn about and explore tech on the side, whether it's playing with Arduino, VR or programming!
📖🌍Lifelong learner...:
I'm a lifelong student, and insist on remaining teachable and challenging myself. I'm always open to learning new skills, which is why I took classes outside of my standard curriculum to learn 3D-modeling and project management. I also study multiple foreign languages to better work in our ever increasingly international environment as well as fine tuning my empathy and broadening my perspective. Currently I speak Swedish and English fluently, and I'm taking regular classes in spanish and japanese (...and more pending 👀)
⚖️💭Philosophy...:
I like asking bigger, philosophical questions. Ethics is often overlooked in design - but it shouldn't be! Building trust with users, communicating how we use their data, having accessibility in mind from the get-go and questioning design decisions is essential for creating good, socially sustainable products.