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Helene Lassen Nørlem

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A white woman with chin-length brown hair, wearing a black turtleneck. She is standing with arms crossed in a softly lit interior space with light-colored walls and an arched doorway.

Helene은 Tiimo의 공동 창립자이자 공동 CEO이며 디지털 디자인과 혁신 분야의 전문가입니다. 그녀는 전 세계 신경다양인을 위한 시각 중심의 계획 도구를 만들기 위해 Tiimo의 비전을 이끌고 있습니다.

사용자 중심 디자인에 초점을 맞춘 그녀의 접근은 시간 관리 집중 루틴 형성 등 실행 기능을 지원하는 실용적인 솔루션을 만듭니다. 2015년 Tiimo를 공동 창업한 이래 그녀는 다양한 방식으로 사고하는 사람들이 보다 구조적이고 편안한 일상을 만들 수 있도록 돕고 있습니다.

Helene은 IT University of Copenhagen에서 디지털 디자인 및 커뮤니케이션 석사 학위를 받았으며 Parsons School of Design에서 그래픽 디자인을 공부했습니다. 그녀는 창의성과 공감력을 바탕으로 유용한 도구를 만드는 데 전념합니다.

Posts written by Helene

Two smiling women stand against a beige wall with colorful abstract brushstrokes and hand-drawn illustrations. One wears a green tank top, the other a beige button-up.
March 18, 2025

From research question to global tool | Tiimo's Story

Tiimo started as a research project and grew into a global planning app designed for neurodivergent minds. Here’s how we built a tool that actually works.

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Two people collaborate at a table with notebooks, phones, and sketches. A book reads, “A world of equal opportunity for all neurotypes.”
August 27, 2024

Danish startup Tiimo secures $4.8 Million to advance Neuroinclusive tech

Tiimo raises $4.8M to expand its neuro-inclusive planner and learning platform, enhancing accessibility for ADHD, Autism, and dyslexia communities.

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February 19, 2020

Kahoot! founders back Tiimo

Kahoot! founders Jamie Brooker and Johan Brand have invested in Tiimo, supporting our mission to build inclusive planning tools for neurodivergent people.

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April 11, 2019

Mindful parenting for ADHD: what it is and how it helps

Mindfulness practices can support ADHD traits in kids and parents by reducing stress, improving attention, and building emotional connection when practiced consistently.

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April 4, 2019

Exercise and ADHD: How movement supports focus, mood, and executive function

Physical activity supports attention, behavior, and executive functioning in ADHD. Even short bursts can make a real difference in daily life.

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