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Product Designer

JIE SHENG

UX/HMI design enthusiast. 
Fast learner, user advocator, and effective communicator.
Dedicated to creating pixel-perfect, seamless, and silky-smooth experiences via design.

MY PORTFOLIO

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Work Project - UX Research & Design

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UX Research and Design Project

The project worked at Siemens Healthineers. We designed the user interface of the CT tuning process. Clear guidance is provided to users to help them set up all the components and complete the CT tuning on their own. This project not only allowed our customers to upgrade their CT without the help of Siemens Healthineers customer engineers under pandemic travel restrictions but also saved SH money for the business traveling of the engineers.

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Work Project - UX Research & Design

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UX Research and UI/Motion Design Project

The touch-only project aims to harmonize the tablet operating system transferred from the console. With the Scan & GO and Recon & GO features, users are enabled to operate the scanner from outside the room aside from operating at the gantry. I minimize the exam preparation and patient positioning time, perform zero-click postprocessing, and make it part of the standard reconstruction tasks. As a ready-to-read technology, it saves time and cuts down on workflow steps.

This is a project under NDA. You can find the password on my resume.

Or contact me: jshengorca@gmail.com

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UX Research & Design

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UX Research and Design Project

Pachanka can help customers determine future expectations regarding changing COVID policies and plan things accordingly. The application can provide recommendations based on data points and let users decide what is best and the condition of the event.

Pachanka is about the better experience of attending social events in the context of the pandemic. We are going through a hard time, but we still need social interaction as well as to stay safe.

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Work Project - UX Research

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UX Research Project

The project worked with the Institute of Learning and Brain Science at the University of Washington. Conducted usability tests on the current website, collected user feedback to revamp the website navigation systems and performed card-sorting and tree-testings to redesign the site's information architecture. Issued recommendations for redesign and reorganization of the I-LABS website based on literature review, test results, user behaviors, and data analysis through Google Analytics.

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Visual Communication Design

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Visual Communication Project

A visual communication design project that uses typeface, poster, and illustrations to visualize the vibe of my hometown Nantong - a tiny city locates where the Yangtze River runs into the Pacific Ocean.

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