

Susanna Aske Bredenbekk
UX Design Student
Phone:
+47 407 23 179
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Date of Birth:
July 11th 1998
I’m currently studying UX Design at Noroff, where I focus on building inclusive, accessible, and research-driven digital experiences that feel emotionally supportive.
My mission is to make technology that truly helps people — by removing barriers, improving clarity, and ensuring accessibility for all.
My Journey
My journey into UX design began with a deep curiosity about how people interact with technology — and how thoughtful design can make everyday life easier.
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As a local politician in Sandnes, Norway, I work daily with issues like education, climate, and public health. That experience sharpened my empathy, my ability to see the bigger picture, and my motivation to design solutions that truly matter. Working in politics taught me to balance complex needs and think about how design decisions affect real people. That perspective drives my commitment to accessibility and clarity.
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Studying UX has allowed me to combine this societal perspective with practical design methods — helping me build products that are both user-centered and impact-driven.
My UX Focus
"I enjoy transforming user insights into clear, inclusive, and practical design solutions.”
Strengths
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User research & usability testing
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Accessibility-first design
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Simplifying complex systems
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Designing for specific user groups (neurodivergent users, eco-conscious travelers)
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Turning insights into clear, actionable solutions
Tools I Work With
Figma · FigJam · Miro · Lookback · Google Forms · Notion · Adobe Creative Suite
Methods & Frameworks
Design Thinking · Cognitive Load Theory · Inclusive Design · Evidence-based design · Nielsen’s Heuristics
My Design Philosophy
I design with empathy, evidence, and clarity.
Every product should be accessible by default and emotionally supportive.
My process is grounded in Design Thinking and Cognitive Load Theory, ensuring each decision helps users focus on what matters
My Goals
I’m excited to continue growing as a UX designer and exploring roles where I can combine research, accessibility, and social impact.
Whether it’s improving everyday tools, or helping people make sustainable choices, I want to work on projects where design genuinely improves lives.
Outside of UX
When I’m not designing, I’m often working on local policy initiatives, exploring sustainable solutions for my community, or enjoying time with my two cats at home in Sandnes.



