Weizheng Chen holds a Master's in Information Experience Design from the Royal College of Art (QS World Ranking No.1 in Art & Design), specializing in emotion-driven UX/UI and visual design. Skilled in product planning, user research, and visual design, he independently manages the full design process—from requirements gathering to feature definition and interactive delivery—balancing user needs, product feasibility, and business goals.
Passionate about consumer electronics and aesthetic detail, his work prioritizes emotional resonance, usability, and engaging visual experiences. His cross-disciplinary background includes collaborations with cultural and technology institutions on large-scale interactive and cross-media design projects, which have expanded his creative perspective and adaptability. Curious, innovative, and team-oriented, he thrives in collaborative, fast-paced environments.
UX/UI Design
Para
This is the design for the product purchasing application for the PARA project.This section includes brainstorming, defining users, conceptualizing solutions, and prototyping solutions.
This concept design project is set in the year 2100, where the elite class adopts a 48-hour work schedule and promotes artificial organ technology to extend their working capabilities. However, the high population density has triggered a crisis of infectious diseases and blood-related fatalities.
To address this issue, the government collaborates with biotech companies to launch the "Para" project. This initiative extracts and modifies blood from rare plants such as Podocarpus and Cymbidium to enhance cardiovascular function, prevent cancer, and extend lifespan.
The project not only provides tailored blood products for the elite but also offers services to the general public, ensuring safe and effective blood modification. The design focuses on delivering convenient, customized blood products for diverse client needs, supporting features like shopping, logistics tracking, and sharing to enhance user experience.