Anders Mannerhagen

Service & UX Designer at Daresay by Knightec

Anders Mannerhagen has a diverse work experience in various digital agencies and companies. Anders is currently working as a Service & UX Designer at Daresay Digital Agency since October 2018. Prior to this role, they worked as a Service Designer & User Experience Designer at Forefront Consulting from January 2018 to September 2018.

Anders also has experience working as a UX / Service Designer at Thinkable from August 2013 to December 2017. Before that, they worked as a User Experience Architect at LBi Stockholm office from February 2013 to July 2013. In this role, they were involved in multiple development projects for different customers, including a major Swedish bank, where they created designs for mobile applications, web solutions, and conducted customer research.

Anders also gained valuable experience during their time at SEB, where they completed their Master thesis on smartphone apps for bank services from January 2012 to June 2012. The study focused on the role of smartphones as a service delivery channel and highlighted the advantages it brings compared to other channels.

Furthermore, Anders worked as an Interaction Design Engineer at Ascom from August 2010 to June 2011. In this role, they collaborated closely with developers, product management, and other stakeholders in several handset development projects. Anders also conducted usability testing for new functionalities.

Overall, Anders Mannerhagen has a solid background in service and UX design, with experience across various industries and a strong focus on user research and customer-centric design.

Anders Mannerhagen attended Soltorgs gymnasiet for an unknown period of time. In 2005, they enrolled in Dalarna University, where they studied psychology for a year. Anders then transferred to Linköping University in 2006 and completed their Master's degree in cognitive science in 2012.

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  • Service & UX Designer

    October, 2018 - present