Interview
United States
Hui-yu Ho, a UX designer, is based in Seattle. She started as a web developer but became passionate about UX design. She enjoys designing products with a focus on users and their needs, while keeping an eye on technology.
1 Please give us a brief bio of yourself and your background.
I'm Hui-yu Ho, go by May. I'm a web developer turned UX designer, currently based in Seattle. Through web development, I got in touch and fell in love with the user experience. With my passion for programming and product design, I welcome the challenges of creating meaningful and thoughtful products. My goal is to bridge the gap between design and development.
2 What made you become/why did you choose to become a digital designer/artist?
As a web developer, I was obsessed with the joy of building a service and seeing people use it. But then I started to wonder how people use the service, what people think about it, and how to make it easier to use. My curiosity about the relationship between products and people led me to the field of human-computer interaction, focusing on human needs and behavior while keeping an eye on technology.
3 Tell us more about your business/company, job profile, and what you do.
I work at Edifecs as an Associate UX Designer. I streamline complex workflows and design easy-to-use user interfaces (UI) to create positive UX for enterprise software. Before that, I worked with several startups doing UX design and web development.
4 What’s your favorite kind of digital design and why?
My favorite kind of digital design is web design because web pages work on laptops, PCs, and smartphones
5 To you, what makes a “good” design?
For me, design involves finding a balance between purpose and constraints. So, a good design is something with a great balance
6 Describe your design style and its main characteristics.
Rationality
7 Tell us about your design process.
To put it simply, my design process consists of three phases: understanding, designing, and gathering feedback. The first stage, understanding, includes observation, communication with stakeholders, and research. The second phase, Design, is about exploring different design patterns and choices and creating flow and UI. The third stage, feedback gathering, is to demonstrate the design to peers, managers, or stakeholders, to understand how people perceive the design to help me identify issues. Since UX design usually involves a lot of iteration, this design process could be repeated multiple times for one design.
8 Where do you draw inspiration from?
I draw inspiration from my daily life. I cannot help but keep analyzing the UX design of the objects I use every day, such as the kettle and dishwasher in my kitchen and the apps on my smartphone.
9 What current trends in digital design (or really anything digital related) are you most excited about?
I'm curious about how UX designers could use AI in creating UX design. I do not think UX designers will be replaced by AI, but it is important to figure out a way for AI to help us increase efficiency and, ideally, effectiveness.
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?
It is a great encouragement to me. I am delighted and proud to have received this recognition for the website I designed and developed.
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?
My work, All Sound Production Website, won Gold for Best Responsive/Adaptive Design for Mobile, Website Redesign, and Multilingual Site in the Website & Mobile Sites category. It is designed for an audio production studio based in my hometown of Taipei, Taiwan. They mainly serve customers in Taiwan, but also provide services remotely to overseas customers; therefore, they wanted a bilingual website with information in both traditional Chinese and English. I chose to enter this project because the All Sound Production website is a customer-facing website showcasing a company's brand identity, which is very different from what I usually do in my current job, enterprise software with complex functional requirements and flows.
12 What was the biggest challenge with this project?
One of the challenges I had with this project was to capture the image that my client, All Sound Production, wanted to show the world. Their old website and the pictures they posted on social media all had very different visual styles. It took me some time to extract the "modern, simple, and cool" feeling they wanted and integrate it into the design.
13 How has winning an Award developed your practice/career?
Getting the award is a great honor for me. While I greatly appreciate the recognition, I have not seen a significant change in my day-to-day work or career trajectory. However, this honor is like a motivating factor that encourages me to uphold high standards in my design projects.
14 What are your top three (3) favorite things about the digital industry?
1. Fast Pace
15 What makes your country specifically, unique in the digital industry?
Taiwan is distinguished by its strong technology industry and rich cultural diversity. While recent attention has focused on the technological aspect, with TSMC playing a critical role in the development of advanced technology, what is also worth mentioning is our cultural tapestry blending Han culture, Ruism, Taiwanese indigenous culture, Japanese culture, and a touch of Western influences, which provides a backdrop for innovation. With globalization and increasing immigration from Southeast Asia, our culture is evolving dynamically, contributing to a more diverse and innovative environment.
16 Where do you see the evolution of digital industry going over the next 5-10 years?
It is such a big question
17 If you were a student entering this industry or an aspiring Vega Award submitter, what advice would you give them?
Let your rationality and creativity guide you through design. After submitting the entry, just do not worry about it. If one day you get an email informing you of recognition, it is great; if you do not win the award, it is not the end of the world. All learning, practice, and effort will never betray you.
18 What resources would you recommend to someone who wants to improve their skills in the digital industry?
Learn and do. Knowledge builds your foundation, and practice hones your skills.
19 Tell us something you have never told anyone else.
Living in a world where many UX professionals continue to emphasize creativity, honestly think I'm a creative person. I have been worried about this for quite some time, worried that I'm not a qualified designer because of this. However, I finally realized that rationality also plays an important role in UX. Although I am not very creative, I am proud of my critical thinking.
20 Who has inspired you in your life and why?
One person who has been a great inspiration to me is my former manager, DeAndre. In his leadership role, DeAndre has demonstrated an exceptional ability to build trust within our team and create a climate of open communication and collaboration. What surprised me the most was his remarkable emotional intelligence. Even when faced with challenging situations and differing opinions, DeAndre maintained a polite and professional tone, navigating difficulties with grace. How he fostered a positive work environment and handled diverse perspectives has greatly influenced my understanding of teamwork and leadership, contributing significantly to my professional growth.
21 What is your key to success? Any parting words of wisdom?
I would not say I'm successful. But there is one thing I keep reminding myself of, and that's maintaining my life balance. There is a prevailing concept in the art and design field that you need to devote 100% or even 150% of yourself to art/design to create great works, to become successful, or to be a real artist/designer. I think it is very unhealthy. Burning yourself like this could bring you short-term results, but it's completely unsustainable.
22 Do you have anything else you would like to add to the interview?
I want to thank All Sound Production for giving me so much freedom in designing the website, and family and friends for their support. I would also like to express my gratitude to the Vega Awards for recognizing my work. I look forward to more exciting challenges in the future.
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Hui-yu (May) Ho
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Website & Mobile Sites - Best User Interface
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Hui-yu (May) Ho
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Website & Mobile Sites - Non-Profit
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Hui-yu (May) Ho
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Website & Mobile Sites - Best Responsive/Adaptive Design for Mobile
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Hui-yu (May) Ho
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Website & Mobile Sites - Website Redesign