Kristian Möller is a UX/UI and type designer based in Sweden with over a decade of experience crafting cohesive visual systems across web, mobile, and print. Trained at Konstfack with a master's focus in typography, he combines deep typographic expertise with hands-on UX/UI practice at Consid and a long-standing senior design role at KTKM. He runs two type ventures—Dicotype for experimental fonts and bespoke work through Familjen sthlm—having created type and identity work for clients like Google, Northvolt, SAS and Adobe. His practice spans physical artifacts (from stamps to signage and books) to digital interfaces, always foregrounding readable, well-crafted typographic solutions. A 68k Mac enthusiast, Kristian brings a collector’s attention to craft and materiality that informs both his letterforms and interface details. He also teaches and runs workshops, translating typographic theory into practical design outcomes for teams and brands.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Course, UX, UI and Interaction design & development, Course, UX, UI and Interaction design & development at Berghs School of Communication
Foundation Diploma, Art & Design, Foundation Diploma, Art & Design at Falmouth University
Master's Degree, Typography, metrology and arithmetics, Master's Degree, Typography, metrology and arithmetics at Konstfack
A custom lettering project conformed to the proportions used by Architect Sture Elmén in the 1940s.
Contributions:8 PRs, 37 pushes, 5 branches in 1 year
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