UX Team Lead
Eskild Hansen Design Studio, Copenhagen, Aug 2024 - Present
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.
Eskild Hansen Design Studio, Copenhagen, Aug 2024 - Present
Eskild Hansen Design Studio, Copenhagen, Aug 2023 - Present
Tenco, Malmo, May 2023 - Jul 2023
Vodafone, Milano, Jan 2020 - Apr 2020
Malmö University, Malmö, 2021 - 2022
Frog design x Song, Jan 2022-Jun 2022
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.
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.
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.