Hi, I’m Janet Liu.
I’m a freelance UX Designer based in Hong Kong with experience in user research, information technology, and digital archiving. I enjoy taking a problem-solving approach to design and creating delightful experiences for people.
Featured Works
CAIRA Surgical
How can we design an intuitive user interface that can simplify a surgeon's workflow for joint replacement surgery?
Canadian Museum of Nature
How can we revamp the museum website’s "old look and feel" and provide a seamless viewing experience for museumgoers?
Innocence Project
How can we encourage users to become potential advocates and help spread awareness for the non-profit?
New York Cares
How can we design a website to engage citizens of the "busiest city in the world" to volunteer for a cause they care about?
Ever wondered what the most sold games and genres are in different regions of the world? Well here are your answers. This project explores VGChartz’s "Video Game Sales" dataset of over 16,000 records, broken down and visualized onto Tableau.
How can I create a simple and efficient website that can speed up the process of contact tracing and assist health officials to quickly review and connect with Hong Kong residents?
So… how did you spend your quarantine days? Mine were filled with Animal Crossing. A benchmark analysis was performed on the top 5 Animal Crossing: New Horizons YouTube Channels to understand each channel’s overall activity, performance, and content engagement.
As Pratt announced its transition to online classes in early March, our group was curious to know: How has COVID-19 impacted the Pratt Community?
A short video to capture my 5 months of backpacking in China.
Designing a personal logo… for fun!
Why pursue a quantified self? This project aims to restructure my Apple health data to better understand my current health status and be more mindful for the year ahead.
A formal evaluation report was conducted to examine the usability of Rijksmuseum’s iOS interface, with references to Jakob Nielsen’s Ten Usability Heuristics.
How are Trompe l'oeil artists and VR able to fool their audiences?
A motion graphic to remember my 18-hour sleeper train ride to Dunghuang, China.
A nostalgic infographic showcasing the evolution of Mario in the Super Mario series from 1985-2019.
Photos were taken at Lijiang, Yunnan Province
Photos were taken at Dunhuang, Gansu Province
An event recap video for a November 16, 2017 Diwali celebration entitled “The Art of Light in Asia.”
This a short vlog to remember my first trip to Portland with my best friend.
Making rubbings at the Great Wall.
Other Works
A food product website created for a small business in Thailand.