Christian Oittinen
About Christian Oittinen
Christian Oittinen is a Senior UX Writer at Blink UX in Seattle, Washington, with extensive experience in copywriting and content strategy.
Current Role at Blink UX
Christian Oittinen currently holds the position of Senior UX Writer at Blink UX. Since 2021, he has been contributing his expertise in user experience writing, based in Seattle, Washington. Blink UX is known for its emphasis on enhancing user experiences through meticulous research and design methodology, and Christian brings a wealth of experience to this mission.
Previous Experience at Filson
From 2019 to 2020, Christian Oittinen worked at Filson as a Copywriter and Content Strategist in Seattle, Washington. His responsibilities included developing compelling content strategies and crafting copy that aligned with the brand's voice. Filson is renowned for its durable outdoor clothing and gear, requiring a refined approach to both content strategy and storytelling.
Roles at REI and DNA Seattle
Christian served as a Senior Copywriter at REI from 2015 to 2018. Located in Kent, Washington, his role focused on Co-op Brands and Shared Services. Prior to that, he worked at DNA Seattle from 2014 to 2015 as a Copywriter, further enhancing his skills in Seattle’s competitive market. Both roles allowed Christian to hone his craft in content creation and strategic communication.
Freelance Copywriting Career
Since 2015, Christian Oittinen has also been working as a freelance Senior Copywriter in Seattle, Washington. In this role, he has offered his services to various clients, leveraging his extensive background to provide high-quality copywriting solutions. Christian’s freelance work includes a wide array of projects that require adaptability and depth in writing proficiency.
Educational Background
Christian Oittinen has a solid academic foundation in fine arts. He obtained his Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Sculpture from the San Francisco Art Institute, where he studied from 2004 to 2007. Prior to that, he completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Sculpture at the University of Washington between 1999 and 2003. His educational journey reflects a strong commitment to artistic and creative disciplines.