Louise From · Principal Product Designer · Copenhagen
From graphic design to principal-level product design, systems, and operations leadership.
End-to-end ownership, from strategy and architecture to adoption and governance.
Embedded in cross-functional teams across agencies, scale-ups, and enterprise organisations.
Health, finance, government, fashion & e-commerce, education, music streaming, media, art & culture.
On accessibility, design systems, and tooling. Contributing to the field beyond client delivery.
Accessibility as a design discipline, not a checklist. Practised since 2019, advocated since 2021.
My philosophy
Right now, the industry feels more uncertain than it has in a long time — the tools change, the ways of working shift, roles are blurring — and I think a lot of designers are getting caught up in that uncertainty.
However, the fundamentals of problem solving don't change, even when everything around them does. Understanding the challenge, creating clarity where there isn't any, designing for the person on the other end, regardless of their context or ability — that's always been the work. People should feel informed, met, and understood. For me, that's not a nice-to-have and it's why I hold a WCAG 2.2 certification and continue to advocate for accessibility as a mindset.
That hasn't changed in the 15 years I have been part of the industry. And I don't expect it to.
Thinking
WHAT I DO
Product design
Design system
Design Ops
Accessibility
Branding
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