It's so nice to meet you, You can call me Gow :)
My Story
Ever since my dad got an Android phone in 2011, I’ve been obsessed with exploring the latest apps. Whether it was a productivity tool or an immersive news experience, I was always excited to discover, test, and analyze how these apps worked. That curiosity naturally shaped my approach to design—crafting experiences that I would be excited to use myself.
Choosing a career in product design wasn’t just a decision—it was a natural extension of my passion for solving problems and creating meaningful experiences. It’s more than just work for me; it feels like a mission to improve how people interact with technology.
I’ve always been fascinated by how things work and how they can be improved. This curiosity drives me to look at everyday products and ask: How can this be better? It’s never just about aesthetics—it’s about making things more intuitive, functional, and impactful. Each product is like a puzzle waiting to be solved, and that’s what makes design so exciting for me.
Beyond product design, I’ve also been an amateur photographer since childhood, which has greatly influenced my sense of aesthetics and attention to detail. Photography has taught me how to see the world from different perspectives—something that translates into my design work, pushing me to create interfaces that are not only functional but also visually engaging and emotionally resonant.
At the core of everything I do is curiosity—the same force that led humans to look at the stars and ask, What’s out there? It’s what drives me to explore, question, and design better solutions every day.

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I design and solve problems while my favorite playlists and podcasts play in the background.
Fun Fact: I have listened to over 1000 hours of podcasts since 2020!



I drink a lot of coffee while working. It fuels my creativity, sharpens my problem-solving skills, and helps me unlock my true design potential by 43.68%.

"When life gives you lemonade, make lemons. Life will be all like, Whaaaat?" - Phil Dunphy