Open for a chit chat
Linnea Strömer
A product designer
Empathy has always been at the core of my work. After running my own business as an interior stylist for three years, transitioning to UX/UI design was a natural step, allowing me to blend creativity with a user-centered, data-driven approach and business goals. I thrive in cross-functional teams, transforming user research and insights into intuitive designs that help people navigate complex workflows effortlessly. Figma is my home turf, where I meticulously craft wireframes, mockups, and prototypes to bring ideas to life.




About me:
I’m user-obsessed. I always put the user experience at the center of my design process, thinking as much about the "why" as I do the "how."
I´m also business-obsessed. I design with both the user and the business in mind. I focus on creating solutions that not only feel great to use, but also support goals and deliver real value.
I’m a crafter. I pay close attention to details and care about how small elements work together to create smooth, intuitive designs. I’m always looking for ways to make things better.
I’m a holistic thinker. I look at the bigger picture and understand how one design decision can affect another, making sure everything fits together well.
I’m intentional. Every choice I make is thoughtful and informed. I plan ahead and don’t leave things to chance.
I’m balanced. I’m not just passionate about design, I also understand the importance of business, relationships, trade-offs, and seeing the bigger picture.
I’m user-obsessed. I always put the user experience at the center of my design process, thinking as much about the "why" as I do the "how."
I´m also business-obsessed. I design with both the user and the business in mind. I focus on creating solutions that not only feel great to use, but also support goals and deliver real value.
I’m a crafter. I pay close attention to details and care about how small elements work together to create smooth, intuitive designs. I’m always looking for ways to make things better.
I’m a holistic thinker. I look at the bigger picture and understand how one design decision can affect another, making sure everything fits together well.
I’m intentional. Every choice I make is thoughtful and informed. I plan ahead and don’t leave things to chance.
I’m balanced. I’m not just passionate about design, I also understand the importance of business, relationships, trade-offs, and seeing the bigger picture.
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.
Open for a chit chat
Linnea Strömer
A product designer
Empathy has always been at the core of my work. After running my own business as an interior stylist for three years, transitioning to UX/UI design was a natural step, allowing me to blend creativity with a user-centered, data-driven approach and business goals. I thrive in cross-functional teams, transforming user research and insights into intuitive designs that help people navigate complex workflows effortlessly. Figma is my home turf, where I meticulously craft wireframes, mockups, and prototypes to bring ideas to life.
About me:
I’m user-obsessed. I always put the user experience at the center of my design process, thinking as much about the "why" as I do the "how."
I´m also business-minded. I design with both the user and the business in mind. I focus on creating solutions that not only feel great to use, but also support goals and deliver real value.
I’m a crafter. I pay close attention to details and care about how small elements work together to create smooth, intuitive designs. I’m always looking for ways to make things better.
I’m a holistic thinker. I look at the bigger picture and understand how one design decision can affect another, making sure everything fits together well.
I’m intentional. Every choice I make is thoughtful and informed. I plan ahead and don’t leave things to chance.
I’m balanced. I’m not just passionate about design, I also understand the importance of business, relationships, trade-offs, and seeing the bigger picture.
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.


Services
User Interface design
User Experience design
Branding, visual identity design
Product strategy
Tools I like
Figma
4/5 stars


Sketch
3/5 stars


Adobe XD
3/5 stars


Jira
3/5 stars


Framer
2/5 stars


Adobe Creative
2/5 stars


Services
User Interface design
User Experience design
Branding, visual identity design
Product strategy
Tools I like
Figma
4/5 stars

Sketch
3/5 stars

Adobe XD
3/5 stars

Jira
3/5 stars

Framer
2/5 stars

Adobe Creative
2/5 stars
