1 Please give us a brief bio of yourself and your background.

Hi, I’m Lucille (Yutien Huang), a mobile and web digital interface designer. My digital interface works range from user experience, interaction design, digital design, visual, mixed reality experiences, and music. My goal is to create products and experiences that empower and inspire people. I also have Product Designer awards and Creative Design awards.

2 What made you become/why did you choose to become a digital designer/artist?

Back in 2016, while I was assisting with digital projects, I saw that the design of the interface allowed users to quickly browse. It might boost revenues from a button and reduce the complexity of a basic interface's user flow, for example. I'm becoming more certain that I want to be a digital designer. I wish to use my creative abilities to foster interaction and positive change.

3 Tell us more about your business/company, job profile, and what you do.

I am currently working as a designer for a tech company, and I am also a Design Judge at the ADC annual award. And as a designer in my personal life, I get inspiration from exploring new things.

4 What’s your favorite kind of digital design and why?

I would say interface design for websites, the interface design is all about making websites, apps, and other digital tools that look good and are easy to use. It involves designing things like buttons, menus, icons, and the layout as a whole to improve the user experience. If the focus is on web design, it also includes the layout, navigation, and general user experience of the web. It means thinking about things like responsiveness, accessibility, and usefulness to make digital experiences that work well and look good. There are still a lot of businesses that use laptops to do their work, so most of their software is on the web. This is why I am focusing on being a web interface designer, creating and designing more useful web platforms for businesses.

5 To you, what makes a “good” design?

Simplicity and functionality can be achieved through simple and thoughtful design.

6 Describe your design style and its main characteristics.

I use vintage design, especially the 1920s design style, to create Piet. The 1920s design style used high-sheen metals, geometric shapes and patterns, and tiles. Bold, geometric shape; this is why the interface is showing shapes (line, circle, rectangle, etc) and gold and smoky black colors for Piet.

7 Tell us about your design process.

Piet is creating from definition, research, ideation, prototype, testing, iterations, and then the final design.

8 Where do you draw inspiration from?

Since March 2020, we have been working at home for days, months, and years. More and more people have pets, and I am one of them. I have never raised a dog, deeply understand that dogs are human's best friends after I have a dog....?? It is also challenging to go to the art gallery to see paintings during the stay at home order. After studying some historical changes in the relationship between dogs and humans. I decided to create a Dogs and Art app.

9 What current trends in digital design (or really anything digital related) are you most excited about?

With continued emphasis on user experience design. AR and VR technologies are gaining popularity in various industries, Data Visualization will let designers explore innovative ways to present complex data in visually appealing and easy-to-understand formats, enabling better insights and decision-making. Voice User Interface Design will help people a seamless user experience through voice commands and responses.

10 Congratulations! As the winner of the 2023 Vega Awards, what does it mean to you and your company and team to receive this award distinction?

I crafted this Piet project as an individual professional, and it boosted my design thinking and also the project scope. This Vega Digital award is a significant achievement, bringing both external validation and internal satisfaction to me.

11 Can you explain a bit about the winning work you entered into the 2023 Vega Awards, and why you chose to enter this project?

As a web digital interface designer, Vega Digital Awards allow me to know the feedback, credibility, and market standard (creativity, aesthetics, and technical expertise) of digital design. Vega Digital Awards are typically characterized by their exceptional creativity, innovation, and execution, so if I win the awards, it is a recognition for me as a digital interface designer. Piet’s concept is using AI or ML technology to extract the images for compositing art into a new painting or sculpture. Users can also learn more about modern and contemporary art from around the world.

12 What was the biggest challenge with this project?

The overall scope and iterations from Piet, much feedback, and making iterative improvements are the most significant changes in the iterative process for the MVP.

13 How has winning an Award developed your practice/career?

Winning a Vega Digital Design Award can significantly impact my practice and career by having validation, visibility, and new opportunities. It can propel professional and personal growth, open doors to exciting prospects, and solidify my position as a respected professional within new industries.

14 What are your top three (3) favorite things about the digital industry?

Rapid technological advancements, user-centric focus, continuous learning, and adaptation with my flexibility.

15 What makes your country specifically, unique in the digital industry?

Not just the current country I'm staying in. I believe that the digital industry is growing everywhere in the world. AI is both powerful and dangerous.

16 Where do you see the evolution of digital industry going over the next 5-10 years?

More digital designs benefit people and the environment, such as accessibility, sustainability, AI, AR/VR without heavy goggles, etc.

17 If you were a student entering this industry or an aspiring Vega Award submitter, what advice would you give them?

Being curious about new things and finding your passion.

18 What resources would you recommend to someone who wants to improve their skills in the digital industry?

There are too many! And many free resources out there. Online Courses, Design and Tech Blogs, Online Design Communities, Industry Conferences and Events, Books, etc

19 Tell us something you have never told anyone else.

I learn more than I thought when I am a Design Judge at ADC annual awards.

20 Who has inspired you in your life and why?

Elon Musk. Thinking outside of the box, bring creative and innovative products to the market.

21 What is your key to success? Any parting words of wisdom?

Keep learning.

WINNING ENTRY

2023
 
Piet, Lucille Yutien Huang - Vega Website Awards Winner

Entrant Company

Lucille Yutien Huang

Category

Website & Mobile Sites - Pets & Animals