Linnea Strömer
Linnea Strömer
Linnea Strömer
Linnea Strömer
Linnea Strömer
Linnea Strömer
Product Designer (UX/UI)
I’ve always had a bit too much empathy for my own good, so after running my own business as an interior stylist for three years, transitioning to UX/UI design was a natural step. Here, I could use my empathy while also working creatively with color and form. I love sitting in Figma, crafting designs where every pixel is thoughtfully placed.
I’ve always had a bit too much empathy for my own good, so after running my own business as an interior stylist for three years, transitioning to UX/UI design was a natural step. Here, I could use my empathy while also working creatively with color and form. I love sitting in Figma, crafting designs where every pixel is thoughtfully placed.
Things I've learned during my years in the industry:
Continuous learning: I've learned that this industry evolves rapidly. By staying curious and continuously learning new tools, techniques, and methodologies, I can stay ahead.
Accessibility and inclusivity: I design for all users, including those with disabilities. By prioritizing accessibility, I can create inclusive experiences that reach a broader audience.
Rapid prototyping and testing: I've realized the importance of not waiting to validate ideas. By creating quick prototypes and testing them with users, I can gather valuable feedback and improve the design. This saves time and leads to more effective solutions.
Collaborative design: I've discovered that the best designs come from diverse teams. By collaborating with engineers, product managers, and other stakeholders early and often, I can ensure that all perspectives are considered.
Emotional design: I've learned that a great user experience is not only functional but also enjoyable. By focusing on the emotional impact of my designs, I can create memorable experiences.
Continuous learning: I've learned that this industry evolves rapidly. By staying curious and continuously learning new tools, techniques, and methodologies, I can stay ahead.
Accessibility and inclusivity: I design for all users, including those with disabilities. By prioritizing accessibility, I can create inclusive experiences that reach a broader audience.
Rapid prototyping and testing: I've realized the importance of not waiting to validate ideas. By creating quick prototypes and testing them with users, I can gather valuable feedback and improve the design. This saves time and leads to more effective solutions.
Collaborative design: I've discovered that the best designs come from diverse teams. By collaborating with engineers, product managers, and other stakeholders early and often, I can ensure that all perspectives are considered.
Emotional design: I've learned that a great user experience is not only functional but also enjoyable. By focusing on the emotional impact of my designs, I can create memorable experiences.
Services
User Interface design
User Experience design
Branding, visual identity design
Product strategy
Tools
Figma
Jira
Adobe Creative
Sketch