About me
An ambitious, multi-disciplinary designer who wants to create innovative, user-centred products and services. I have a background in digital product development and a Master's degree in Service Design.
My professional background is in software development, however I previously studied architecture for my bachelor's degree. In 2015, in order to pursue my aspirations, I made a bold decision to move to Denmark to encounter new cultures, people, and knowledge.
Since moving to Copenhagen, I have designed services and systems for enhancing the experience of private transportation for elderly citizens, as well as project for supporting the repatriation of vulnerable migrants through partnerships with B-Corps. I also completed a course on "User participation and social innovation" which involved creating a social design concept for connecting both existing and emerging communities in Southern Copenhagen.
In Summer 2017 I completed my master's thesis on the subject of personal health data ownership and graduated with an MSc Service Systems Design from Aalborg University, Copenhagen.
Since 2016 I have organised the annual Copenhagen Service Jam, introducing over 100 students and professionals to service design methods. I am also an organiser for the Service Design Tour, an initiative that connects postgraduate students to professionals across Europe.
Journey
Service Designer
Freelance
2017 – Present | Copenhagen
Service Design Intern
Nile
2016 | Edinburgh
MSc Service Systems Design
Aalborg University
2015 – 2017 | Copenhagen
Design Consultant
Black Pepper Software
2012 – 2015 | Royal Leamington Spa
Test Analyst
i-nexus
2010 – 2012 | Coventry
Surveyor
Wensley & Lawz
2008 – 2010 | Coventry
BA (Hons) Architecture
University of Lincoln