Get to know me

Complex problems, made navigable. My background in Industrial and Service Design taught me to see products and people as a system, and that thinking now drives how I work digitally. I've simplified clinical workflows for dentists, designed for AI products, and navigated maps and telco.

Experience & Education

UX Team Lead

Eskild Hansen Design Studio, Copenhagen, Aug 2024 - Present

UX/UI Designer

Eskild Hansen Design Studio, Copenhagen, Aug 2023 - Present

UX/UI Designer Intern

Tenco, Malmo, May 2023 - Jul 2023

Service Design Intern

Vodafone, Milano, Jan 2020 - Apr 2020

Workshop teacher assistant

Malmö University, Malmö, 2021 - 2022

Master's Thesis

Frog design x Song, Jan 2022-Jun 2022

My principles

(01) Principle - Stay curious, stay useful

Staying useful as a designer means treating learning as part of the job. Whether it's a new method, a new domain, or just sitting with a problem I don't fully understand yet, I try to make room for the part of the work that isn't comfortable.

(02) Principle - Users are collaborators, not subjects

The fastest way to misunderstand a user is to design alone. I lean on interviews, workshops, and co-design sessions because the people closest to a problem usually know things no amount of desk research can replace. When they're in the room, the work gets sharper and the ownership starts to feel shared.

(03) Principle - Transparency drives the work

Direct, in both directions. Clear communication keeps a project moving. Hidden assumptions and softened feedback are the things that slow it down. I share thinking early, keep the rationale visible, and give critique the way I want to receive it: specific, honest, and without dressing it up. Trust comes from that, not from politeness.