I’m a Product Designer with 6+ years of experience designing AI-driven products across startups, enterprise platforms, and emerging systems.

I specialize in turning ambiguous ideas into structured products — defining how they work, how they scale, and how people actually use them.

My work sits at the intersection of product thinking, system design, and execution — bridging early concepts into real, shipped experiences.

⚡️ WHAT I DO

I design products where technology, behavior, and structure come together. My work often starts from unclear or early-stage ideas, and I focus on shaping them into products that are usable, coherent, and scalable.
This includes defining interaction models, organizing complex information, and working closely with engineering to bring ideas into reality.
I’m most effective in environments where things are still evolving — where the product isn’t fully defined yet, and design plays a key role in giving it direction.

🚀 BACKGROUND

I have a background in architecture, where I learned to think in systems — how different parts connect, scale, and form a coherent whole. I later pursued my Master’s in HCI at Tsinghua University and Parsons School of Design, focusing on how people interact with technology, especially through mixed reality experiences.
Working in a fast-paced game studio sharpened my ability to design for real-time behavior, and later experience in AI R&D and product development taught me how to turn emerging technologies into usable products.
Today, I design by thinking in systems and building from complexity.

🤖 DESIGN IN AI ERA

Designing in the AI era is less about using tools, and more about making sense of what those tools produce.
AI can generate content, suggestions, and outputs at scale — but without structure, it quickly becomes overwhelming or unreliable.
As a product designer, my role is to shape that capability into something usable: defining how information is presented, how decisions are supported, and how users stay in control.
I see AI as a powerful layer within a product — not the product itself.The value comes from how it’s guided, constrained, and integrated into real workflows.

🌐 OUTSIDE WORK

I’m an adventurous solo traveler. I’ve traveled across nearly 30 countries — exploring different cultures, environments, and ways of living.This constantly puts me in unfamiliar situations, where I observe how people think, behave, and adapt. It also shapes how I design.Different contexts create different needs — and understanding those differences helps me build products that feel intuitive in the real world, not just on a screen.