Why UX? Podcast
Sofia is a long-time member of CPHUX. She is currently working as a Product Designer at Bryq. Moving from Cyprus to Demark to study architecture, she then decided to switch to UX design instead. Hear about her experience of being a UX team of one with all its challenges and satisfactions and find out about her new exciting side project! Thanks to Pavel Bavtra and Giorgia Meton for making this episode!
info_outline Why UX? 48# Sasha BondarevaWhy UX? Podcast
Sasha is a self-thought UXer and one of our dearest CPHUX members. She is currently working as a Senior Product Designer at Billetto. Hear about what she is currently working on, gather useful insights about her documentation process, and find out about her amazing experience with CPHUX! Thanks to Pavel Bavtra and Giorgia Meton for making this episode!
info_outline Why UX? 47 #Sandra WdowiakWhy UX? Podcast
Sandra is part of our Event Steering group and a beloved member of CPHUX. She is currently working as a User Experience Designer at Getinge. Her journey to UX was quite uncommon, starting with the fashion industry and moving on to banking and sales, they were all crucial steps in her development as a UX designer today. Hear about her day to day working process and about her volunteer work as a UX design mentor and teacher Thanks to Pavel Bavtra and Giorgia Meton for making this episode!
info_outline Why UX? 46# Gui WebsterWhy UX? Podcast
Gui is currently working as a Senior Digital Product Designer at Universal Robots and he is been part of the CPHUX family for a long time. He comes from Brazil where he first started working in Industrial design but he always felt a connection to user experience. Hear about his long path in UX and what UX Design means to him. Thanks to Pavel Bavtra and Giorgia Meton for making this episode!
info_outline WHY UX? 45# Alina KristensenWhy UX? Podcast
Alina Kristensen is a long-time member of CPHUX. Hear about her long journey to UX, starting from Business, moving on to marketing and front-end, to finally landing in Design. Currently, she is working as a Senior UX Designer at Danske bank. Thanks to Pavel Bavtra and Giorgia Meton for making this episode!
info_outline Why UX? 44# Helena & JaydenWhy UX? Podcast
Helena and her business partner Jayden reflect on their past year and overall time being together as co-founders with a BIG announcement. Hear their highlights and the biggest accomplishments from the beginning to the present. They then close with a reflection on the next year ahead of us. Thanks to Pavel Bavtra for making this episode!
info_outline Why UX? 43# Bailey SmithWhy UX? Podcast
Bailey Smith is an old member of CPHUX and even contributed for a short time. She is originally American but moved to the North of Jutland to study Information Architecture at Aalborg University. She, later on, moved to the capital; Copenhagen. Currently, she is working as a contract UX Designer at Milestone Systems.Thanks to Pavel Bavtra for making this episode!
info_outline Why UX? 42# Moira MastroneWhy UX? Podcast
Moira Mastrone is currently working as a Senior UX Researcher at MMS Technology in the South of Germany, but when she joined CPHUX, she lived in Odense. She is originally from Italy but has been all over the world. Thanks to Pavel Bavtra for making this episode!
info_outline Why UX? 41# Liana MøsbækWhy UX? Podcast
Liana Møsbæk is today working at Siteimprove as a Product Designer. Hear her story which brought her from Romania to Denmark, and hear where she sees the future bringing UX. Thanks to Pavel Bavtra for making this episode!
info_outline Why UX? 40# William EngqvistWhy UX? Podcast
William started his career in graphic design. When he started at Anthill Agency he moved into the UX space. Today he is UX Lead and in this episode, we get to know him better. Thanks to Pavel Bavtra for making this episode!
info_outlineRasmus Landgreen started his journey 16 years ago placing his first pixels online, doing e-commerce solutions for small businesses.
After a couple of years of scrambling, he entered the Danish Design Schools interaction design programme where he stayed on for 3 years. Learning a bit about digital design, but mostly learning that graphic design and digital design are two different worlds.
Through random job opportunities, he ended up starting his path into usability design in 2005. In 2007 he joined Issuu, an online publishing platform where he had a chance to put his skills to a test and design for millions of platform users.
After Issuu, Rasmus joined Podio - another great startup story from Copenhagen. After this a years of freelancing - back in the publishing space working with Zetland, Egmont and DR. And then a change of scenery - through Hello Group, his interest for finance and large scale companies got sparked.
Today, he's working with Nordea building E-Markets. A platform where large corporates can manage their international currency needs.
The task is challenging - users are trusting an interface to handle millions of Euros on behalf of their company. So the UX stakes are very high.