Christina Reck
Senior Product Designer – Saa S | B2 C | Platform @ Kry
Christina Reck is a Senior Product Designer at Kry, specializing in SaaS and B2C platforms. With a diverse background in UX/UI design and product management, she has contributed to various roles in the design field since 2010.
Work at Kry
Christina Reck currently serves as a Senior Product Designer at Kry, focusing on SaaS, B2C, and platform design since 2021. In this role, she leads the design for global communication features for clinicians, which encompasses video tools, voice calls, messaging, and chat functionalities. Previously, she worked at Kry as a Product Manager (interim) for five months in 2021 and as a Product Designer for Growth DE from 2019 to 2021, where she contributed to the design of web, iOS, and Android platforms.
Previous Experience in Design
Before joining Kry, Christina Reck held various design roles. She worked as a Senior UX/UI Designer at Caspar-Health from 2018 to 2019, focusing on B2B2C solutions. Her earlier experience includes positions as a Junior Art Director and Art Director at Hi-ReS! from 2014 to 2017, where she developed her skills in creative direction and design. Additionally, she served as a UI Designer at Caspar-Health and completed an internship at SON Helsinki.
Education and Expertise
Christina Reck has a diverse educational background. She earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Kommunikationsdesign from HTWG Hochschule Konstanz from 2008 to 2012. She furthered her education by studying Agile Development at the University of Virginia, obtaining a Coursera certificate between 2019 and 2020. In 2020, she completed a Business Design program at d.MBA, enhancing her skills in business-oriented design strategies.
Design Contributions and Projects
Christina Reck co-owned the design for the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) of Kry's first SaaS product. This involved conducting early market research and leading user research and design efforts for both mobile and web platforms. Her current role at Kry involves significant contributions to the design of communication features that enhance clinician interactions.