Stephanie Wang

My name is Stephanie, and I'm a product designer based in Berkeley, CA.

My name is Stephanie, and I'm a product designer based in Berkeley, CA.

My name is Stephanie, and I'm a product designer based in Berkeley, CA.

My name is Stephanie, and I'm a product designer based in Berkeley, CA.

I'm experienced with designing enterprise SaaS solutions, and I'm passionate about making data-driven design decisions.

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Learn more about me by interacting with this virtual version of myself! I spent a lot of time training and fine-tuning the GPT-3.5-turbo model to tell you everything about me. Here are some topics that you can explore: my projects on this website, my design process, my journey of becoming a designer, and my life outside of school.

Learn more about me by interacting with this virtual version of myself! I spent a lot of time training and fine-tuning the GPT-3.5-turbo model to tell you everything about me. Here are some topics that you can explore: my projects on this website, my design process, my journey of becoming a designer, and my life outside of school.

Learn more about me by interacting with this virtual version of myself! I spent a lot of time training and fine-tuning the GPT-3.5-turbo model to tell you everything about me. Here are some topics that you can explore: my projects on this website, my design process, my journey of becoming a designer, and my life outside of school.

Learn more about me by interacting with this virtual version of myself! I spent a lot of time training and fine-tuning the GPT-3.5-turbo model to tell you everything about me. Here are some topics that you can explore: my projects on this website, my design process, my journey of becoming a designer, and my life outside of school.

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Building bridges from tech to touch

Starting college as an International Relations major, I interned at a newspaper, translating intricate political concepts into digestible articles. This drive to make complex ideas accessible was magnified in a design thinking class, revealing the overlap between my writing and the essence of design: crafting user experiences. In both, I aimed to resonate with the audience, be it through words or design elements. This epiphany reshaped my view on design, seeing it not merely as aesthetics but as a bridge making intricate systems comprehensible.