Three disciplines, one practice.
I am a Senior UX Designer specializing in complex, business-critical products and AI Experience (AX) design. With a background spanning web development and enterprise design, I work across the full design process — from discovery and concept to delivery — bridging design, product, and engineering.
- Based
- Oslo, Norway
- Focus
- UX · AX · Enterprise
- Method
- Discovery → Delivery
Practice — AI Experience
Designing with AI
I work with AI both as part of the product experience and as a way to explore and build ideas faster. I design human-in-the-loop workflows, define how AI should behave and use agentic coding to turn concepts into working prototypes. The goal is to make AI useful, understandable and controllable
Tools
- Generative AI Systems01
- LLM Systems02
- AI Experience (AX)03
- Human-in-the-Loop04
- Agentic Workflows05
- AI Governance06
- Guardrail Design07
- Prompt Engineering08
- AI Prototyping09
- Model Selection10
Practice - Interaction & UX
Designing for complexity
Much of my work has been on products with a lot going on behind the interface — complex workflows, large amounts of data, specialist terminology and business rules. My job is to make that complexity manageable without pretending it isn’t there.
Tools
- Interaction Design01
- Information Architecture02
- Enterprise Dashboards03
- Complex Workflows04
- Design Systems05
- Usability Testing06
- User Research07
- Workshop Facilitation08
- Universal Design (WCAG 2.1)09
- Mentoring10
Practice - Tools & Methods
From ideas to working prototypes
I use a mix of design tools and agentic coding to explore ideas, test assumptions and build working prototypes. My technical background helps me understand what happens beyond the interface, while AI lets me get much closer to the implementation than a traditional design workflow would.
Tools
- Figma01
- Miro02
- VS Code03
- Claude / ChatGPT / Codex04
- DBDiagram05
- HTML / CSS06
- JavaScript / TypeScript07
- React (AI-assisted)08
Methods
- User Research01
- Usability Testing02
- Workshop Facilitation03
- Journey Mapping04
- Design Thinking05
- Requirement Analysis06
- User Stories07
- Agile Product Development08
In closing
I combine tools and disciplines with one goal - making complex products easier to use and understand.