Koseli sitting on brick steps with red clogs and a cobalt blue shirt

About Koseli

I live in the San Francisco Bay area with my family and love making pottery, relishing in reality tv, and walking up big hills while listening to podcasts. 


In my spare time, I share a Substack called Kos (which means ‘coziness’ in Norwegian) about parenthood, creativity, technology, and self-care and host a podcast called Little Things about the same.

I’ve been featured on…

Trendhunter, Design Mom, Brooklyn Bride, Jennifer mag, and JTBC’s Wassup K Grandmother reality tv show

You can find my writing online on…

Designmom.com, Medium, TinyBeans, Tubby Todd, Munchkin, and About Love

My words are in print in…

Exponent II, Wayfare, and You’ve Got This, Mama

My skill stack

  • Content strategy

    Weaving high-quality content design into the design process to meet user needs and reach business goals.

  • Content hierarchy

    Establishing the why, where, and what of information should be shown to best serve users. The focus is applying core content design principles like readability, clarity, and empathy.

  • UX writing

    Crafting the words that show up on UI of apps and websites like CTAs, error messages, onboarding flows, menu labels, form fields, metadata, etc. May also include meeting with key stakeholders like engineers, project managers, product designers, experts, legal, privacy, and more to identify key messaging, goals, and tech constraints.

  • Content modeling

    Mapping out how different types of content feature throughout a product and how they interact with each other. Some artifacts may include user flows and user journey maps. Tools often used are Figma and Sketch.

  • Design systems & style guides

    Maintaining, documenting, and educating about content and UI-related decisions for consistency and ease of process. Some artifacts may include brand style guides and Word doc or Google content templates for “sources of truth”.

  • User research

    To better understand who will be using the product and what they need, conduct or support user research studies using Userzoom or other tools. Follow up with synthesis and practical application within the product.

row of illustrated Scandinavian style pink and red flowers

What kind design Means to Me…

“Kind design” isn’t just about being nice. To me, it means solid design output meets quality of life. It means working hand-in-hand with high-caliber teams who prioritize mutual respect, craft, and humor alongside incredible results. It’s a light touch and thoughtful feedback when it’s needed most. It’s that extra something that makes everyone on the team go the extra mile. It’s stamina when things get tough and calm when things get pitchy. It’s nerve, a pause, the perfect question. It’s curiosity molded by user empathy.

See, it’s so much more than ‘being nice’. Kind design is good design.

row of illustrated Scandinavian style pink and red flowers

2009

I graduate during the recession and move to New York City on a wing and a prayer. My book publishing dreams are smashed but a small scared copywriter is born. I start my own boutique agency and wrote book jacket copy for paperback westerns and steamy romances. 

2010–2019

I freelance and consult as a copywriter and content strategist for tech and pharmaceutical companies, as well as start ups and design agencies.

My parents ask what I do. I say, “I write for apps”.

2020–2022

My family and I move to South Korea to eat mandu and walk every inch of Seoul throughout the pandemic.

Meta relocates my family back to the Bay Area for my new role as a senior content designer in Ads.

2022–now

I lead content strategy on multiple product teams in ad tech and health tech. I buy a house, read a lot, and take a pottery class. I attend Button and Config, hang with content design folks, and study human-centered design and AI.

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