Summary
Lovisa Jernberg is a UX designer with 12 years of experience who blends deep empathy from years supporting children with special needs and Type 1 diabetes with rigorous user research and practical design execution. She has driven measurable impact at scale — notably leading research for H&M Group’s internal developer platform and boosting adoption by 26% for 3,000+ engineers. Lovisa combines qualitative interviews, usability testing, and data synthesis to turn complex findings into actionable product improvements that increase usability and adoption. Her pro bono work with a women’s crisis center and volunteer role managing a community web platform show a strong commitment to safety, accessibility, and civic-oriented design. Known for curiosity, enthusiasm, and a collaborative style that puts people at ease, she also brings a light-hearted touch to high-stakes research settings. Based in Greater Stockholm, she bridges public service, corporate platforms, and community projects to create useful, human-centered experiences.
12 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
German Language and Literature, German Language and Literature at University of Vienna
Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies, Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies at Södertörn University
Experience designer, UX-design, Experience designer, UX-design at Changemaker Educations
Economic history, Economic history at Stockholm University