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I’m Weiyu Huang
Weiyu Huang is a product designer whose practice spans UX/UI, AR/VR, and Service Design.
Her work focuses on social interaction, educational technology, children’s interactive learning, and healthcare - fields where design can lower barriers, spark empathy, and enhance wellbeing. With a background that bridges industrial and digital design, she combines research, storytelling, and prototyping to create systems that are both playful and meaningful, helping people draw closer to one another.
She continuously explores how digital experiences can become bridges for human connection rather than sources of distraction. By reimagining the everyday, she transforms the familiar into opportunities for empathy and resonance. In her research- and narrative-driven design process, she translates abstract ideas into tangible interactions that balance usability with emotional depth. She believes that many of the most authentic human needs are quiet and subtle, often unrecognized by users themselves - and that uncovering these hidden layers of experience is one of design’s most fascinating challenges.
Weiyu Huang is a product designer whose practice spans UX/UI, AR/VR, and Service Design.
Her work focuses on social interaction, educational technology, children’s interactive learning, and healthcare - fields where design can lower barriers, spark empathy, and enhance wellbeing. With a background that bridges industrial and digital design, she combines research, storytelling, and prototyping to create systems that are both playful and meaningful, helping people draw closer to one another.
She continuously explores how digital experiences can become bridges for human connection rather than sources of distraction. By reimagining the everyday, she transforms the familiar into opportunities for empathy and resonance. In her research- and narrative-driven design process, she translates abstract ideas into tangible interactions that balance usability with emotional depth. She believes that many of the most authentic human needs are quiet and subtle, often unrecognized by users themselves - and that uncovering these hidden layers of experience is one of design’s most fascinating challenges.