Linn Eld

UX designer & Design Team Lead at Daresay by Knightec

Linn Eld has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. In 2016, they joined Knightec as a Design Consultant and later became a Senior Consultant and Design Team Lead. During their time at Knightec, they also served as a Design Team Lead at Daresay Digital Agency.

In 2021, Linn Eld worked at ASSA ABLOY Group as a UX Researcher for Pre Product Innovation, where they conducted research and concept exploration for future innovations. Linn was also a UX Researcher, responsible for leading a project.

At Milrem Robotics, Linn Eld served as the HMI Lead for concept development, focusing on user research and setting high-level product requirements.

From 2018 to 2020, they worked at Scania Group as an Interaction Designer, focusing on concept development for the truck and bus driver environment. Linn also held the role of Concept Team Leader for Autonomous Transport Solutions.

Before entering the industry, Linn Eld gained experience as a Shop Assistant at Ohlssons tyger och stuvar, starting as a part-time employee and eventually taking on the role of Store Manager. Linn also worked as a Master Thesis intern at Top Notch Design & Engineering and as an Art Director at Moment, Kungliga Maskinsektionen, THS.

Additionally, they served as a Teaching Assistant at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and as Vice Chairman of the Student Board of Education, KTH.

Linn Eld's education history begins in 2010 when they attended the University of the Arts London, where they pursued a Foundation Diploma in Art and Design with a focus on Illustration. After completing their diploma in 2011, Linn Eld then enrolled at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and obtained a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) degree in Design and Product Realisation, which they earned in 2014. Building upon their bachelor's degree, Linn Eld continued their studies at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and completed a Master of Science (MSc) in Industrial Design Engineering from 2014 to 2016.

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