1 Please give us a brief bio of yourself and your design background.

Xingcheng Zhu, graduated from the Department of Architecture at Chung Yuan Christian University in Taiwan with a bachelor's degree, and completed his master's degree in UX Design at Loughborough University in the United Kingdom. I previously worked as a Senior Designer at PwC China and Hong Kong, and is currently a member of the China Industrial Design Association. I also provided design services to several Fortune 500 companies. Moreover, I have a strong commitment to the impact of design on public welfare and has served as a judge for a national social innovation competition, providing guidance to college students in designing products for public good. Over the course of 10 years from education to professional work, Xingcheng Zhu has been continuously exploring the realms of design and aesthetics. I firmly believes in putting user experience at the core of design, considering design as an aspiration for a better life, and constantly challenging himself to innovate and create new concepts.

2 What made you become/why did you choose to become a designer/artist?

Because I love design and the excitement it brings me when creating something new. I have enjoyed drawing and depicting beautiful things since childhood. When I entered university, I was initially on a path in the science and engineering field, but I wanted to combine it with design, so I chose architecture as my major. However, the work in architecture didn't turn out as interesting and fulfilling as I had imagined, even though I appreciated architectural aesthetics. As a result, I embarked on the path of user experience and product design.

3 Tell us more about your business/company, job profile, and what you do.

My company is PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers), which is one of the Big Four accounting firms globally, and it also provides consulting services. I work as a Senior Product Designer, responsible for the design of low-code and digital products on the platform. Additionally, I am in charge of designing and updating the design system.

4 What does “design” mean to you?

For me, design means solving problems, making the users feel a sense of beauty when they see the product, and even making them feel that life is full of hope. Therefore, I believe that this design is a very good design.

5 What’s your favorite kind of design and why?

My favorite designs are those that have excellent interactive experiences and aesthetics. These products do not feel cumbersome to use, and they are also friendly to the elderly, children, and individuals with physical disabilities.

6 To you, what makes a “good” design?

A "good" design is one that seamlessly blends functionality and aesthetics, delivering a positive user experience. It caters to the needs and preferences of its users while remaining simple and intuitive to use. Accessibility is a key aspect, ensuring it's friendly to people of all ages and abilities. Additionally, a good design embraces innovation and sustainability, making it adaptable to changing trends and environmentally conscious. Ultimately, a "good" design forms an emotional connection with users, evoking positive feelings and loyalty.

7 Describe your design style and its main characteristics.

I like to observe things in life, such as the award-winning works, the chair is inspired by streams and branches, the app is inspired by the surrounding environment. So I think to do a good design or a good designer, you have to look at all the things around you and try to integrate them into the design.

8 Tell us about your design process.

I will read a lot of other people's designs to improve my vision, and at the same time, I will continue to put my ideas into practice and finally choose from the results of practice. Meanwhile, recently, there are some AI tools that can help me create, so that I can feel the final effect faster, so I am also willing to learn and try.

9 Do you think your country and its cultural heritage has an impact on your design process?

Yes, my culture has given me a lot of inspiration. China has a history of five thousand years, and people have left behind many valuable things worth learning in their production and daily life, such as wood carving, bamboo weaving, Zen culture, and so on. It aligns with the minimalist concept I want to pursue.

10 Congratulations! As the winner of the 2023 MUSE Design Awards, what does it mean to you and your company and team to receive this award distinction?

It was nice to be recognized, but I also saw a lot of excellent works, which also aroused my desire to keep learning. I want to see more, learn more, and be inspired.

11 Can you explain a bit about the winning work you entered into the 2023 MUSE Design Awards, and why you chose to enter this project?

Because I found everyday many objects around me are boring, I wanted to create objects that were both aesthetic and functional. Another work is to show the concern for the environment. Nowadays, the environmental problem is very serious, and various countries are solving it, and individuals should also take responsibility for it.

12 What was the biggest challenge with this project?

During the design process, I encountered several challenges. The primary ones were balancing aesthetics with functionality, ensuring a seamless user experience, and addressing diverse user needs. To overcome these obstacles, I conducted thorough research and user testing, gathering valuable feedback to refine the design. Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team helped incorporate innovative ideas and find practical solutions. Iterative design processes allowed me to continually refine the product. By staying receptive to feedback, remaining open-minded, and embracing creative problem-solving, I successfully navigated these challenges and delivered a well-rounded design that met both user expectations and project goals.

13 How has winning an Award developed your practice/career?

Winning this award would have a profound impact on my future as a designer. It will serve as a validation of my skills and creative approach, boosting my confidence and motivation. The recognition will open doors to new opportunities, enabling me to work on more prestigious projects and collaborate with industry leaders. Additionally, it will expand my professional network and elevate my visibility in the design community. With this achievement, I can attract potential clients and employers, leading to greater career advancements and increased credibility as a designer. Ultimately, winning this award will propel my journey as a designer to new heights, shaping a promising and fulfilling future.

14 What are your top three (3) favorite things about our industry?

my top three favorite things about the design industry would be the endless opportunities for creativity and innovation, the ability to positively impact people's lives through user-centric solutions, and the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of the field. Design allows me to explore my imagination, create meaningful experiences, and continuously learn and grow as a designer. It's incredibly fulfilling to witness how my work can enhance the way people interact with products and services, making their lives more enjoyable and efficient. Embracing the constant advancements in technology and design trends keeps me inspired and excited about the endless possibilities in the industry.

15 What makes your country specifically, unique in the design industry?

History, well-build industry chains and many excellent peers.

16 Where do you see the evolution of design industry going over the next 5-10 years?

Over the next 5-10 years, the design industry is likely to experience significant advancements driven by technology and changing user expectations. We can expect continued growth in user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) design, with a strong focus on seamless interactions and personalized experiences. The integration of artificial intelligence and augmented reality will revolutionize product design and create new possibilities. Sustainability and inclusive design will become even more prominent, addressing global challenges. Additionally, the rise of remote work and digital collaboration tools will reshape design processes, enabling more diverse and globally connected design teams.

17 If you were a student entering this industry or an aspiring MUSE Design Awards submitter, what advice would you give them?

As an aspiring designer seeking to create award-winning designs, my advice would be to focus on three key elements: innovation, user-centricity, and perseverance. Embrace innovation by constantly exploring new ideas and pushing creative boundaries. Prioritize user needs, ensuring that designs deliver exceptional experiences. Embrace failure as an opportunity to learn and grow, persistently refining and iterating designs. Stay inspired, seek feedback, and collaborate with others to gain diverse perspectives. Remember, award-winning designs arise from passion, dedication, and a commitment to continuous improvement. Keep honing skills, embracing challenges, and staying true to your design vision. Success will follow through relentless pursuit of excellence.

18 What resources would you recommend to someone who wants to improve their skills in the design industry?

I would recommend the following resources to improve your skills in the design industry: Nature: Nature is a good resource to explore. Design Books: Reading design books by renowned designers can provide valuable insights and inspiration. Design Blogs and Magazines: Follow reputable design blogs and magazines to stay updated on the latest trends and techniques. Online Design Communities: Join design communities like Dribbble and Behance to connect with other designers and showcase your work.

19 Tell us something you have never told anyone else.

I am a foody.

20 Who has inspired you in your life and why?

My father and mother. My father is an fine art teacher who taught me aesthetics from a young age. My mother, a nurse, taught me to be diligent and persistent and to be patient with people.

21 What is your key to success? Any parting words of wisdom?

My key to success is unwavering passion and continuous learning. Embrace your passions and stay committed to your goals. Seek opportunities for growth and self-improvement, and be open to new experiences. Stay resilient in the face of challenges, for they are opportunities to learn and grow. Surround yourself with supportive individuals and collaborate with diverse perspectives. Remember that success is a journey, not a destination. Cherish every step of the way, and keep striving for greatness. Always believe in yourself and stay true to your values. Your determination and authenticity will pave the way to a fulfilling and successful life.

22 Which THREE (3) friends/peers would you nominate to participate in the next MUSE Design Awards?

Charles, Denney, Lily

23 Do you have anything else you would like to add to the interview?

No

WINNING ENTRY

Furniture
2023
MUSE Design Awards Winner - XOX Chair by Xingcheng Zhu

Entrant Company

Xingcheng Zhu

Category

Furniture Design - Home (NEW)

Lighting
2023
MUSE Design Awards Winner - Smart StellarGlow Lamp by Xingcheng Zhu

Entrant Company

Xingcheng Zhu

Category

Lighting Design - Desk Lamps