Karl Koch
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Karl Koch

Product DesignerLondon, United Kingdom
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Karl Koch
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Karl Koch

Product DesignerLondon, United Kingdom
About me
Senior product designer and manager, crafting intelligent interfaces for humans, not computers.
Projects credited in
  • PTC Therapeutics
    PTC TherapeuticsTranslated digital mockups to live code. Conducted performance tests. Built a blog page, a material order modal, a survey modal and a server for storing, displaying and downloading survey data.
Work history
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    Senior UX/UI DesignerNeuerEnergy
    London, United KingdomFull Time
    Leading the frontend design of NeuerEnergy. Using design thinking methodologies to create a human-centred, AI-driven PaaS. Delivering a seamless and automated cloud-based platform via progressive web technology. Leveraging the power of Web Components and lit-element to build an encapsulated component library and an intuitive end-to-end customer experience.
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    Chief DesignerMake Me A Cocktail
    London, United KingdomFreelance
    Designing the core user experience and interface for Make Me A Cocktail in partnership with its founder.
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Skills
  • Product Design
  • UX
  • UX Architecture
  • UI Design
  • Frontend Development
  • Vue
  • Html CSS
  • Basic Javascript
  • Design Thinking
Education
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    Masters of ArtsUniversity of Southampton
     - Winchester, United Kingdom
    Spent time developing works of contemporary art in the areas of sculpture, installation and digital media with a focus on video and sonic environments. All of my works centred around the psychology of interaction and how designing objects in certain ways helped to define affordances that encouraged human engagement.
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    Bachelor of Art degree, BA (Hons)University of Southampton
     - Winchester, United Kingdom
    Spent time developing works of contemporary art in the areas of sculpture, installation and digital media with a focus on video and sonic environments. All of my works centred around the psychology of interaction and how designing objects in certain ways helped to define affordances that encouraged human engagement.