Clarity is kindness.

The clearest experience is the kindest one you can give a user. That's the whole philosophy — the rest is practice.

Lissie Andersson, UX/UI designer
  • Base Helsinki, Finland
  • Languages EN · SV · 日本語 (learning)
  • Focus UX/UI · Accessibility · Design systems
  • Code HTML & CSS, learning JavaScript
  • Loves Penguins · Volcanoes · Outdoor gyms
  • Chin-ups 2 — the real goal is a pull-up

01 — How I work

Clarity first

I learned it organizing events: confusion ruins the day. Whether it's an event or an interface, people should always know where to go next.

Accessible by default

Contrast, readability, hierarchy — checked in the design and in the code. It started with building a hamburger menu without JavaScript; it became a habit.

Systems over heroics

My process can be messy; my deliverables aren't. A good design system makes things easier for designers, engineers, and users.

02 — The route so far

Gotland London Stockholm Beppu Tokyo Turku Helsinki

From organizing international events to designing digital experiences — via years in Japan that taught me how much care you can fit into small details.

Resume   LinkedIn

03 — Off duty

Penguins

Nothing to do with design. Everything to do with joy. One of them lives on this site.

Volcanoes

I explore them when I can. A good reminder that calm surfaces can have interesting things underneath.

Outdoor gym

Chin-up count: two. The real goal is a pull-up. Iterating.

Say hej.

Have an opportunity in mind? I'd love to hear from you.

Send a message