Portrait of Mira Marlen Krämer, UX/UI designer, seated with a laptop in a bright minimal workspace.

Mira Marlen
Krämer

Mira Marlen
Krämer

Mira Marlen
Krämer

Most designers optimise for delight. I optimise for the moment when a user is stressed, time-pressured, or making a decision that matters.

At Mercedes-Benz I designed AI-integrated cockpit interfaces where confusion has physical consequences. My background in automotive HMI and Al-integrated systems shaped my approach: research first, assumptions last, clarity non-negotiable.

Open to relocate
Available from June 2026

Open to relocate within Switzerland and Europe

HOW I WoRk

Three principles that
guide every decision

Three principles that
guide every decision

Three principles that
guide every decision

Research before assumptions

I dive deep into user needs, context and evidence before defining solutions. Every constraint is a design opportunity.

Clarity under pressure

I design for the moments that matter: where confusion isn't an option and every interaction carries weight.

Systems over
screens

I create scalable, intuitive experiences that fit into bigger ecosystems and make complexity feel inevitable.

BEYOND SCREENS

Before pixels
there was matter

Before pixels
there was matter

Before pixels
there was matter

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