With a background in industrial design, I have spent over seven years crafting human-centered experiences across both physical and digital products. From motorcycles navigating Taipei’s winding alleys, to luggage accompanying travelers on global journeys, to laptops serving as indispensable tools for professionals worldwide, I approach every project with a systems-thinking mindset—auditing workflows, uncovering friction points, and designing solutions that are intuitive, scalable, and meaningful.
Early in my career, I was captivated by the expressive power of CMF (Color, Material, and Finish), exploring how tangible products could evoke emotion and shape experience. As digital platforms became central to everyday life, I transitioned to app and system design, thriving on analyzing complex systems, identifying limitations, and translating insights into elegant, user-centered solutions. Engaging directly with users and stakeholders sharpened my ability to turn observation into action.
In my most recent role as Design Coordinator at Synology, I discovered a passion for bridging teams, cultures, and nations. Over 4.5 years, I supported six overseas subsidiaries and collaborated with 103 colleagues across 10 countries, managing cross-functional design requests from web pages to newsletters while ensuring brand consistency and stakeholder satisfaction.
Witnessing ideas grow from early drafts to real-world solutions that meet both user and business needs has been deeply fulfilling. Designing value for people around the globe has reinforced my mission: to create human-centered, inclusive experiences that transcend borders and turn insights into tangible impact worldwide.
Recently, I’ve been exploring eye-tracking research in graduate school at UT Austin using the Tobii system. I love observing how people visually interact with images and digital interfaces in real time. It’s exciting to see cognitive patterns unfold moment by moment, and it’s inspired me to deepen my skills in UX research for AI interaction, tech-assisted UX, and biometric sensing.







