Selected projects that show my approach.
Selected client work
Engagements delivered with Deloitte.
Design explorations
Concept and research work.
Arts, business, technology, and the spaces between
My career started in business finance, where I learned financial models, corporate strategy, and governance structures.
Then I made an active choice: I left finance to study art at Oslo National Academy of the Arts, because I wanted to learn how things get made. The methods stuck, and I use them in every project since. Observation — studying how people actually behave before making anything. Experimentation — make, test, refine, treating failed attempts as material rather than setbacks. Critique — sharpening work through direct, structured feedback instead of defending it. Art school is also where I learned to start without knowing the destination, and to trust the process that gets you there.
Curiosity kept pulling me forward. At Deloitte, I moved into technology, writing C# and SQL, building integrations, and customizing enterprise systems from the inside.
When I discovered service design, I wasn't starting from scratch. I was adding a language for the thing I'd been doing all along: understanding systems from multiple perspectives, navigating uncertainty, and designing better ways for people to work within them.
Today I work as a Manager at Deloitte, leading projects across the Norwegian public sector. Recent clients include the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (NAV), the Norwegian Government Agency for Financial Management (DFØ), and Helse Sør-Øst. I'm also pursuing a Master's at NTNU in design of services, technology and interaction, because the best practitioners never stop being students.



