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Adrian Lin

Adrian Lin

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Greater New York City Area, New York United States
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adrianlin.com
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“A problem clearly stated is a problem half-solved.” —As a UX designer, these are words I live by, not only professionally but personally. I am always seeking to improve things and solve problems by first seeking to understand what exactly it is, whom it affects and how it affects them. The obvious solution is not always the right one.My interdisciplinary background in subjects such as linguistics, coding, and psychology have helped me in my experience designing for diverse industries ranging from finance, to health, to fashion. I continue to self-educate in my spare time to understand the world and how to design for the people who live in it.
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ux linguistics information architecture design marketing phonetics content strategy user experience app projects travel apps morphosyntax morphology positioning digital agency consulting branding epistemology dialects social constructionism language chinese paradox of choice choice theory rewards penn upenn wharton
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A multi-level engagement system for understanding consumer choice and behavior
8 years ago • 428 Views
Digital agency positioning
8 years ago • 984 Views
Yelp: Designing an Itinerary Feature
7 years ago • 334 Views
LinkedIn Projects:
7 years ago • 352 Views
Inked Voices
7 years ago • 345 Views
Documents (3)
Chinese language or dialects - a constructivist approach to linguistic realities
8 years ago • 567 Views
The Application of Distributed Morphology to the Lithuanian First Accent Noun Declension Paradigm
8 years ago • 432 Views
Animal onomatopoeia: how accurate are they?
7 years ago • 493 Views
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Presentations (5)
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A multi-level engagement system for understanding consumer choice and behavior
8 years ago • 428 Views
Digital agency positioning
8 years ago • 984 Views
Yelp: Designing an Itinerary Feature
7 years ago • 334 Views
LinkedIn Projects:
7 years ago • 352 Views
Inked Voices
7 years ago • 345 Views
Documents (3)
Chinese language or dialects - a constructivist approach to linguistic realities
8 years ago • 567 Views
The Application of Distributed Morphology to the Lithuanian First Accent Noun Declension Paradigm
8 years ago • 432 Views
Animal onomatopoeia: how accurate are they?
7 years ago • 493 Views
Personal Information
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Greater New York City Area, New York United States
Occupation
Designer
Industry
Design
Website
adrianlin.com
About
“A problem clearly stated is a problem half-solved.” —As a UX designer, these are words I live by, not only professionally but personally. I am always seeking to improve things and solve problems by first seeking to understand what exactly it is, whom it affects and how it affects them. The obvious solution is not always the right one.My interdisciplinary background in subjects such as linguistics, coding, and psychology have helped me in my experience designing for diverse industries ranging from finance, to health, to fashion. I continue to self-educate in my spare time to understand the world and how to design for the people who live in it.
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ux linguistics information architecture design marketing phonetics content strategy user experience app projects travel apps morphosyntax morphology positioning digital agency consulting branding epistemology dialects social constructionism language chinese paradox of choice choice theory rewards penn upenn wharton
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