Marie Kuter is a senior UX strategist and educator with 13 years of experience designing user-centered digital products across health, international cooperation, public administration and luxury. Based in Geneva and teaching at HEIG-VD, she blends hands-on research, facilitation and prototyping with project leadership to improve KPIs, accessibility and product adoption. As a freelance consultant and past Senior UX lead at ICRC and blue-infinity, she has driven measurable outcomes—from increased conversion and engagement to improved document findability for enterprise platforms. She frequently speaks on ethics, bias and design-for-good and has been recognized for excellence in teaching and award-winning usability work. Practical, workshop-savvy and data-informed, she specializes in translating complex business constraints into clear, usable interfaces and sustainable team practices. An uncommon strength is her track record of applying UX methods to high-stakes public health and humanitarian systems, not just consumer apps.
13 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master, Marketing and Communications, Master, Marketing and Communications at Paris-Pantheon-Assas University
DUT, Mutimedia and informatics, DUT, Mutimedia and informatics at UTBM
Contributions:20 commits, 19 pushes, 1 branch in 7 months
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