Lea Terwort
About Lea Terwort
Lea Terwort is a UX/UI Designer with over a decade of experience in the design industry, currently working at Change.org in Berlin. She has previously held positions at various organizations, including The Lost Dogs' Home and Brainwave Hub, and has a strong interest in sustainability and innovation.
Current Position at Change.org
Lea Terwort has been employed as a UX/UI Designer at Change.org since 2020. In this role, she contributes to the design and user experience of the platform, focusing on creating intuitive interfaces that enhance user engagement. Her work at Change.org aligns with her commitment to social impact and user-centered design.
Previous Experience in Design
Prior to her current role, Lea Terwort held various positions in the design field. She worked as a Brand and Design Manager at The Lost Dogs' Home for six months in 2018, and served as a Senior Graphic Designer at Big Splash Recruitment Advertising for one month in the same year. Additionally, she was a Graphic/UX/UI Designer at Brainwave Hub from 2019 to 2020, gaining valuable experience in Berlin.
Education and Training in Design
Lea Terwort studied Graphic Design at HTK Hamburg from 2011 to 2013, where she developed foundational skills in design principles. She also completed a Media Design Apprenticeship at HBZ Agency from 2007 to 2009. Her educational background supports her decade of experience in the design industry, which includes both UX/UI and Graphic Design.
Internships and Early Career
Lea Terwort began her career with internships that provided practical experience in design. She completed a Graphic Design Internship at Bauforum24 GmbH & Co. KG from 2005 to 2006 and a Print Design Internship at Printing House Burlage in 2007. These early roles helped her build a strong foundation in various aspects of design.
Focus on Sustainability and Innovation
Lea Terwort has a strong interest in sustainability and innovation within the design field. She prefers to work with teams that share these values, reflecting her commitment to creating designs that are not only functional but also environmentally conscious.