[it’s a Me, Yu Chia!]

[About me]

Hi! I’m Yu Chia Chen, an User Experience Designer and Researcher. I believe digital products are more than just tools—they are modern narratives. I don’t see users as just data points; I see them as people seeking clarity, trust, and a sense of belonging.

In UX, I see myself as a translator. I take the cold logic of technology and turn it into a warm, intuitive experience. While interfaces create the initial spark of connection, I believe understanding is what sustains and deepens that bond. Whether it's streamlining a content platform or redesigning an intricate workflow, my goal is to ensure that the technology fades into the background, leaving only a seamless, human-centered narrative that feels as intentional as a daily ritual.

By treating products as intentional rituals, I aim to design more lively—turning simple touchpoints into meaningful human connections.

Outside of Figma… You’ll find me hunting for the perfect cup of coffee, busy cooking in the kitchen, or getting lost in the immersive world of an RPG. I find that the best inspiration often comes from these quiet, curated moments of life.

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[Experience]

ARPlanet

Intern

July 2023- Nov 2023

Taipei, Taiwan

Produced 20+ educational video campaigns for Taiwan's National Museum of Natural Science, reaching 2M+ annual visitors.

Scripted 20+ educational films, leveraging museum archives to increase content engagement.

Developed filming strategies for Taiwan’s heritage sites

ARPlanet

Intern

July 2023- Nov 2023

Taipei, Taiwan

Produced 20+ educational video campaigns for Taiwan's National Museum of Natural Science, reaching 2M+ annual visitors.

Scripted 20+ educational films, leveraging museum archives to increase content engagement.

Developed filming strategies for Taiwan’s heritage sites

[Education]

The University of Texas at Austin

MS in Information Studies- UX Design & UX Research

Expected May 2027

National Chengchi University

BA in Advertising and minor in English

2019-2024

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