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With my education background and years of experience working with demanding clients, I am very confident with my visual design skills. I am “full stack”, capable of handling a wide range of projects from brand identity and illustrations to photography and typography.
In addition, I self-learned UX design and went to School of Visual Concepts to deepen my knowledge in this field. I have been delivering KPI-moving design solutions for clients around the world since then.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What are your super powers as a designer?
I am analytical. My design process is robust and thorough. I am very patient when trying to understand people’s needs. I respond to critical feedback very well.
What set you apart from other candidates for our job?
I am a good fine artist, which gives me a good aesthetic taste that can be applied to any project, either customer facing or enterprise facing. Having been a design teacher in the past, I am good at making strong arguments and convincing people with my sound logics. Lastly, my experience living in both the US and China offers me a unique perspective on product experiences.
Why did you decide to learn UX?
UX has always been my passion since college. Back then, the university I attended didn’t have a UX program, so I chose visual and information design because it is the closest thing to UX. After I moved to the US with my husband, I was inspired by the amazing UX scene in Seattle, and instantly decided to pick up my old favorite.
What does dream job look like for you?
A position that allows me to use both my visual design and UX design skills, and a supportive & fun team to work with.