UX/UI DESIGN
Connecting student entrepreneurs with same minds


TeamUp
WEB DESIGN
Helping graduate students crack academic readings






COREAD
UX/UI DESIGN
Redesigning AI + ME Course


READYAI
Hi, I'm Min! 👋 There is more about my previous experience:
I come from a strong background in education where I have spent almost 10 years to understand how people learn and communicate. During this journey, I have taken on different roles that ranged from teaching, instructional design to content strategy. At the core of all these roles was one common goal: improving the learning experience. I was always thinking about my learner—what they needed, how they felt, and how I could make things clearer, easier, and more engaging.
That user-centered mindset naturally led me to UX design. The more I learned about it, the more it resonated with me. UX felt like the perfect blend of everything I loved: analytical thinking, creative problem-solving, and empathy. It wasn’t just about how things looked—it was about how they worked for people.
Now, as I transition into UX design, I’m excited to bring my experience in education and user-focused thinking into the digital world. My goal is to design intuitive, inclusive, and impactful experiences that truly meet user needs—whether it's helping someone learn, navigate, or simply feel understood.
I come from a strong background in education, where understanding how people learn and communicate has always been at the heart of what I do. I began my journey by majoring in English Teaching, and later deepened my expertise with a Master’s in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL).
After graduation, I worked across various educational companies, taking on roles that ranged from instructional design to content strategy. At the core of all these roles was one common goal: improving the learning experience. Whether I was creating new materials or optimizing existing ones, I was always thinking about the learner—what they needed, how they felt, and how we could make things clearer, easier, and more engaging.
That user-centered mindset naturally led me to UX design. The more I learned about it, the more it resonated with me. UX felt like the perfect blend of everything I loved: analytical thinking, creative problem-solving, and empathy. It wasn’t just about how things looked—it was about how they worked for people.
Now, as I transition into UX design, I’m excited to bring my experience in education and user-focused thinking into the digital world. My goal is to design intuitive, inclusive, and impactful experiences that truly meet user needs—whether it's helping someone learn, navigate, or simply feel understood.
UX isn't a complete departure from where I started—it's a natural evolution. It's still about helping people. It's still about designing with purpose. The medium has changed, but the mission remains the same.
I come from a strong background in education, where understanding how people learn and communicate has always been at the heart of what I do. I began my journey by majoring in English Teaching, and later deepened my expertise with a Master’s in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL).
After graduation, I worked across various educational companies, taking on roles that ranged from instructional design to content strategy. At the core of all these roles was one common goal: improving the learning experience. Whether I was creating new materials or optimizing existing ones, I was always thinking about the learner—what they needed, how they felt, and how we could make things clearer, easier, and more engaging.
That user-centered mindset naturally led me to UX design. The more I learned about it, the more it resonated with me. UX felt like the perfect blend of everything I loved: analytical thinking, creative problem-solving, and empathy. It wasn’t just about how things looked—it was about how they worked for people.
Now, as I transition into UX design, I’m excited to bring my experience in education and user-focused thinking into the digital world. My goal is to design intuitive, inclusive, and impactful experiences that truly meet user needs—whether it's helping someone learn, navigate, or simply feel understood.
UX isn't a complete departure from where I started—it's a natural evolution. It's still about helping people. It's still about designing with purpose. The medium has changed, but the mission remains the same.
There is more about me:
I love learning new things and exploring new interests. Recently I have been learning from other vloggers and managing my own channel on RED (a popular social platform in China). I also started practicing Pilates with my trainer and hopefully to master more advanced movements. In my spare time, I enjoy reading detective fictions and learning traditional chinese medicine.
I come from a strong background in education, where understanding how people learn and communicate has always been at the heart of what I do. I began my journey by majoring in English Teaching, and later deepened my expertise with a Master’s in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL).
After graduation, I worked across various educational companies, taking on roles that ranged from instructional design to content strategy. At the core of all these roles was one common goal: improving the learning experience. Whether I was creating new materials or optimizing existing ones, I was always thinking about the learner—what they needed, how they felt, and how we could make things clearer, easier, and more engaging.
That user-centered mindset naturally led me to UX design. The more I learned about it, the more it resonated with me. UX felt like the perfect blend of everything I loved: analytical thinking, creative problem-solving, and empathy. It wasn’t just about how things looked—it was about how they worked for people.
Now, as I transition into UX design, I’m excited to bring my experience in education and user-focused thinking into the digital world. My goal is to design intuitive, inclusive, and impactful experiences that truly meet user needs—whether it's helping someone learn, navigate, or simply feel understood.
UX isn't a complete departure from where I started—it's a natural evolution. It's still about helping people. It's still about designing with purpose. The medium has changed, but the mission remains the same.
I come from a strong background in education, where understanding how people learn and communicate has always been at the heart of what I do. I began my journey by majoring in English Teaching, and later deepened my expertise with a Master’s in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL).
After graduation, I worked across various educational companies, taking on roles that ranged from instructional design to content strategy. At the core of all these roles was one common goal: improving the learning experience. Whether I was creating new materials or optimizing existing ones, I was always thinking about the learner—what they needed, how they felt, and how we could make things clearer, easier, and more engaging.
That user-centered mindset naturally led me to UX design. The more I learned about it, the more it resonated with me. UX felt like the perfect blend of everything I loved: analytical thinking, creative problem-solving, and empathy. It wasn’t just about how things looked—it was about how they worked for people.
Now, as I transition into UX design, I’m excited to bring my experience in education and user-focused thinking into the digital world. My goal is to design intuitive, inclusive, and impactful experiences that truly meet user needs—whether it's helping someone learn, navigate, or simply feel understood.
UX isn't a complete departure from where I started—it's a natural evolution. It's still about helping people. It's still about designing with purpose. The medium has changed, but the mission remains the same.