ZHOUYANG
LU
​DESIGN
UI / UX
Visual
Web
​Brand

Visual Design
Design System
Data visualization
Branding Design
3D Modeling & Rendering
Publicity Design
UX Design
Prototyping
CMS Web design
Responsive Web Design
App Design
Competitive Research
​Usability Testing
Develop
Html5
Cascading Style Sheets
JavaScript
Java
​Unity
I'm a UIUX designer and visual designer in Toronto with extensive experience in interface design, interaction design and front-end development. Possess project management, team leadership and independent problem-solving skills; highly organized multitasking with expertise in arranging various product studies, enhancing artistic expression design and validating code.
UIUX design lies at the intersection of my two backgrounds, visual design and digital development. Dedicated to building and optimizing user-centred designs for clients with a variety of business goals. Be smart and creative when crafting effective websites, apps and platforms to drive competitive advantage and revenue growth.
DESIGN
ART EXHIBITION
Recent Art Exhibition
The IEEE VIS AP 2021
Not Suitable for Breathing, a data visualization and art installation, which visualizes Canadian COVID-19 mortality data through animation, physical objects, and sound. These projects provide viewers with an opportunity to contemplate and reflect on our experiences and those we have lost during the pandemic.
Festival of Arts and Sciences (virtual) 2021
In the spring of 2021, six Canadian poets (“The Intransigents,” formerly known as “The Inconvenients”) came together to pursue a lyric response to Proximal Spaces. The writers were challenged and inspired by the virtual exhibition with its combination of art, science, and proxemics.The focus of the artworks – what inhabits and thrives in the spaces and environments where we live, work, and breathe—generated these six distinctive poems.
DesignTO Festival 2021
"The Breathing Art" artworks use paper bags to show the distance between people during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the distance between the paper bags has been increased from 6 feet to the distance from the screen to the next screen. In this installation, brown paper bags and bellows are connected via breathing hoses. Sensors activated by visitor movement around the installation cause the bags to expand and contract, symbolic of breathing.