Ragnar Freyr

Torun, Poland

User interface and graphic design with a focus on simplicity

Ragnar Freyr is a seasoned user interface and graphic designer based in Reykjavík, Iceland. With a professional design career starting in 1999 and his own practice established in 2001, Ragnar emphasizes simplicity and thoughtful essentialism in his work. He currently serves as the Team Director of Digital Product Design at Reykjavík city and offers design and consultation services to select clients.

Ragnar's core services include user interface design, graphic design, and digital product design. He has a diverse background, having co-founded the creative job platform Tvinna and the Vegan Iceland App. His experience extends to roles such as Chief Design Officer at Quest Portal and Creative Director of Product at WuXi NextCode. Ragnar also contributes to academia as an Associate Professor and Program Director in Graphic Design at Iceland University of the Arts.

His work has been featured in numerous publications and exhibitions worldwide, showcasing his commitment to design excellence. Ragnar's projects often intersect with his personal interests, such as humane tech and animal rights, reflecting a holistic approach to design that values both aesthetics and ethics.

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