

We help companies shape how they look, feel, and are experienced digitally. Design that not only looks good — but actually works.
9
years of experience
OUF is a design agency based in Scandinavia. We have worked with everything from startups that need their first visual language to established tech companies that have outgrown their old identity.
Geographically, we work with companies in Malmö, Stockholm, and Gothenburg — but a good portion of our clients are outside of Sweden. Design is rarely a local problem.
What we are good at: figuring out what a company actually needs to communicate, and then building a visual system that can handle it. Not just on a nice presentation page — but in reality, when it needs to be scaled up, used by different teams, and continue on without us.
Whether you are launching something new, redesigning something existing, or have simply realized that your design no longer reflects what you do — those are the kinds of projects we thrive on.
Product Design
Web Design
Typography
Brand Identity
Design Systems
Interaction Design
Prototyping
Logo Design
Motion Design
Pitch Deck Design
Front-End Development
No-Code Development (Framer / Webflow)
User Experience Design (UX)
Our view on design
Good design solves a communication problem. It's not about looking good — it's about the right person understanding the right thing at the right time. That's the lens we use when we work.
We have seen enough brands to know what distinguishes those that stick from those that are forgotten. It's rarely about how original the logo is. It's about consistency, clarity, and actually having something to say.
OUF is French slang — roughly "crazy" or "incredible." It's not a name we chose because it sounds cool. It reminds us to challenge ourselves before we present the obvious to a client. If the answer came too easily, it’s probably not the right answer.
In practice, this means we ask more questions before we open the design program. What is this really supposed to communicate? To whom? In what context? The answers to those questions drive everything else.




20+
Clients






We help companies shape how they look, feel, and are experienced digitally. Design that not only looks good — but actually works.
9
years of experience
OUF is a design agency based in Scandinavia. We have worked with everything from startups that need their first visual language to established tech companies that have outgrown their old identity.
Geographically, we work with companies in Malmö, Stockholm, and Gothenburg — but a good portion of our clients are outside of Sweden. Design is rarely a local problem.
What we are good at: figuring out what a company actually needs to communicate, and then building a visual system that can handle it. Not just on a nice presentation page — but in reality, when it needs to be scaled up, used by different teams, and continue on without us.
Whether you are launching something new, redesigning something existing, or have simply realized that your design no longer reflects what you do — those are the kinds of projects we thrive on.
Product Design
Web Design
Typography
Brand Identity
Design Systems
Interaction Design
Prototyping
Logo Design
Motion Design
Pitch Deck Design
Front-End Development
No-Code Development (Framer / Webflow)
User Experience Design (UX)
Our view on design
Good design solves a communication problem. It's not about looking good — it's about the right person understanding the right thing at the right time. That's the lens we use when we work.
We have seen enough brands to know what distinguishes those that stick from those that are forgotten. It's rarely about how original the logo is. It's about consistency, clarity, and actually having something to say.
OUF is French slang — roughly "crazy" or "incredible." It's not a name we chose because it sounds cool. It reminds us to challenge ourselves before we present the obvious to a client. If the answer came too easily, it’s probably not the right answer.
In practice, this means we ask more questions before we open the design program. What is this really supposed to communicate? To whom? In what context? The answers to those questions drive everything else.




20+
Clients







