About
I’m Maria Myrvang, a UX Design student with a background in Graphic Design and illustration. I am passionate about creating user-centered designs that effectively communicate and resonate emotionally.
I have an associate degree in Profiling Design, Media Graphics, and UX Design, with experience with working as both a Graphic Designer and Illustrator.
My studies at Noroff honed has my skills and I aim to continue improving them.
I take pride in balancing creativity with problem-solving for high-quality results in both fast-paced projects and long-term collaborations.
I’m always seeking to improve and adapt to challenges.

Testimonials
Do you want to know more?
Read my resume to get a better picture of who I am.
Background
Educational and work
UX Design
I have experience in user research, Usability Testing, Facilitating ideation workshops, and planning and ideating a solution to prototype.
Graphic Design
I have 2–4 years of experience in the advertising agency sector and an associate degree in Media Graphics and Profiling Design.
Illustrations
I have experience in comics, paintings, and illustrations in a comic-inspired style. I am open to draw in different types of styles.
Interior and Production
With a background in Interior Design and knowledge of production preparation, I specialize in planning for spaces and exhibitions.
Tools & Skills

My strengths are in UX/UI design, graphic design, and branding, supported by skills in User research, Usability Testing, Prototype designing and collaboration. Im proficient in Figma, FigJam, Adobe suite (photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign & Acrobat), Useberry and G Suite tools
I often illustrate using Procreate and Fresco, occasionally blending them with traditional tools. I also have the skills to manage a WordPress site and currently use the DIVI theme builder for maintenance.
How I work
Design Thinking Metodology
This is often a non-linear and iterative process, that can start at different points in its 6 steps. It all depends on the project, products or services current state, and what needs to be done. Either its usability testing a current product, iterate a new design, or research on a topic for a new product/service.
Ive used this method for most of my UX cases.
