I'm Debbie Zhong.
Product UX/UI Designer from New Zealand, presently living and working in Melbourne.
I'm Debbie Zhong.
Product UX/UI Designer from New Zealand, presently living and working in Melbourne.
I'm Debbie Zhong.
Product UX/UI Designer from New Zealand, presently living and working in Melbourne.
As a child, I've loved drawing and making things with my hands. I knew I wanted to be in a creative industry. So I studied fashion design in university, pursuing a career in menswear design to realise 6 years later that I had stopped growing. Feeling frustrated, I turned to UX UI design. Where I fell in love with being able help solve real problems by understanding real users. Instead of designing t-shirts, I was designing something that would make a difference in people's lives (no offence to all the amazing t-shirts out there).
I strongly believe in continuous learning and always staying curious. And I bring that approach to my design process, to never stop experimenting and uncover learnings with humility, to always be evolving and trying new things. Watching how people interact with my creations - whether it's my designs, illustrations or even clothing - makes life worth living.
When I'm not working, I'm escaping reality (reading a good book) or trying to do a handstand.
As a child, I've loved drawing and making things with my hands. I knew I wanted to be in a creative industry. So I studied fashion design in university, pursuing a career in menswear design to realise 6 years later that I had stopped growing. Feeling frustrated, I turned to UX UI design. Where I fell in love with being able help solve real problems by understanding real users. Instead of designing t-shirts, I was designing something that would make a difference in people's lives (no offence to all the amazing t-shirts out there).
I strongly believe in continuous learning and always staying curious. And I bring that approach to my design process, to never stop experimenting and uncover learnings with humility, to always be evolving and trying new things. Watching how people interact with my creations - whether it's my designs, illustrations or even clothing - makes life worth living.
When I'm not working, I'm escaping reality (reading a good book) or trying to do a handstand.
As a child, I've loved drawing and making things with my hands. I knew I wanted to be in a creative industry. So I studied fashion design in university, pursuing a career in menswear design to realise 6 years later that I had stopped growing. Feeling frustrated, I turned to UX UI design. Where I fell in love with being able help solve real problems by understanding real users. Instead of designing t-shirts, I was designing something that would make a difference in people's lives (no offence to all the amazing t-shirts out there).
I strongly believe in continuous learning and always staying curious. And I bring that approach to my design process, to never stop experimenting and uncover learnings with humility, to always be evolving and trying new things. Watching how people interact with my creations - whether it's my designs, illustrations or even clothing - makes life worth living.
When I'm not working, I'm escaping reality (reading a good book) or trying to do a handstand.
Get in touch. I’d love to connect
I’m in Melbourne, Australia
Get in touch. I’d love to connect
I’m in Melbourne, Australia
Get in touch. I’d love to connect
I’m in Melbourne, Australia
Get in touch. I’d love to connect
I’m in Melbourne, Australia