Hi, Koto!
I spend a lot of time thinking about why some digital experiences feel alive while others disappear from memory almost immediately. A small interaction, a transition, or even the pacing of a layout can completely change how a person feels online.
I’m currently a master’s student at Georgia Tech studying product and UX design. Over the past few years, I’ve worked on projects involving AI tools, SaaS platforms, accessibility, and interactive experiences. During my internship at RIB, I worked on B2B product experiences that involved complex workflows and large amounts of information. I learned how much clarity matters when users are trying to complete real tasks under pressure.
One project that shaped me deeply was designing an AI support tool for managers working with employees with disabilities. I conducted interviews, usability testing, and iterative prototyping throughout the process. I became very interested in how design decisions influence trust, comfort, and communication. That project changed how I approach interfaces. I think less about decoration and more about how people actually move, hesitate, and react inside a system.
Outside of project work, I constantly study brands and digital culture. I notice how typography changes tone, how motion affects attention, and why certain websites feel current while others already feel outdated. I enjoy experimenting in Figma, rebuilding interactions, and testing ideas just to understand why they work.
I would love the opportunity to contribute to a studio environment where design craft, critique, and ambitious ideas are taken seriously.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I’d be excited to contribute and grow with your team.
Best,
Qiting
I spend a lot of time thinking about why some digital experiences feel alive while others disappear from memory almost immediately. A small interaction, a transition, or even the pacing of a layout can completely change how a person feels online.
I’m currently a master’s student at Georgia Tech studying product and UX design. Over the past few years, I’ve worked on projects involving AI tools, SaaS platforms, accessibility, and interactive experiences. During my internship at RIB, I worked on B2B product experiences that involved complex workflows and large amounts of information. I learned how much clarity matters when users are trying to complete real tasks under pressure.
One project that shaped me deeply was designing an AI support tool for managers working with employees with disabilities. I conducted interviews, usability testing, and iterative prototyping throughout the process. I became very interested in how design decisions influence trust, comfort, and communication. That project changed how I approach interfaces. I think less about decoration and more about how people actually move, hesitate, and react inside a system.
Outside of project work, I constantly study brands and digital culture. I notice how typography changes tone, how motion affects attention, and why certain websites feel current while others already feel outdated. I enjoy experimenting in Figma, rebuilding interactions, and testing ideas just to understand why they work.
I would love the opportunity to contribute to a studio environment where design craft, critique, and ambitious ideas are taken seriously.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I’d be excited to contribute and grow with your team.
Best,
Qiting