ABOUT ME
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Philip Wong

Philip has been working as a product engineer in automotive for 10+ years and has always been involved with design since young.
He loves to learn and grow his UIUX skills in his free time – listening to podcasts, reading books, browsing for inspiration, leading an art and design team at church, and challenging himself with personal art projects.
His other hobbies include volleyball, board games, anime, and reading.
AGE
30s
GENDER
Male
OCCUPATION
UX/UI Designer
LOCATION
HK, NYC, Ann Arbor
SKILLS

PERSONALITY

PHILIPWONG
2025
PERSONA BIO
The best way to reach me is through email:
MY STORY
A Proficient Whimposter – great at doing what I’m most scared to do.
Not having a formal art background but still love the creative arts, I always felt like my work was never good enough – whether it’s the uncertainty of how to create shadows in drawings or maybe I’m not using the pen tool in Illustrator properly or just lack the overall “eye” for seeing what is “good” art.
I grew up in a Chinese immigrant family, where my options were to become a doctor, lawyer or engineer. There was an unspoken rule that anything related to the arts was a no go. I excelled in the sciences and mathematics, so engineering was the “obvious” choice.
While in school, UX was not a well-known field, so engineering was my pursuit. Meanwhile, I always took opportunities to develop my creative side through designing flyers for clubs, doodling logos, creating my own board games, and even leading an Art & Design team for church.
It was only through a conversation I had with a friend who worked with UX designers that I learned about the field in 2022. When I researched more, I was hooked. Every part of the UX design process was every bit my passion – from research to information architecture, to graphic arts and more. There’s also a lot of correlation to engineering in the aspect of using data to analyze and solve problems, only in UX, we deal more with digital products instead of the physical.
Despite not going to art school or having any formal training, I practiced and honed my craft, designing logos, learning from UX podcasts/books, spending hours in Figma to become proficient, creating whimsical illustrations of hip-hop lyrics and other original work. Hence, a proficient whimposter.