Winnie Wei
UI/UX Interaction Designer
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About Me
I create delightful experiences for beings like dragonfly, crab, and humans.
SERVICES
Website Design
Mobile App Design
LMS Design

Years of
Experience
0
Satisfaction
Clients
30%
Industries
+0
PROJECTS DONE
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Plugins
Connect your site to the most popular apps out there.
Powerful Effects
Add effects with a few clicks and capture your audience’s attention when they land on your website.
Design & Layout
Design your site on a familiar free-form canvas. Visually set up your breakpoints to make it responsive.
Navigation
Visually structure your pages and link to them easily.

Stories
I love Winnie's design
Winnie
Product Manager
at
Amazon
Don’t: Avoid the trap of merely listing design steps without any narrative. Portfolios that just outline processes without the soul of the story miss the mark. They resemble formulaic movies — similar plots with different settings. Repetitively applying the same methodology to various projects without acknowledging their unique contexts is a major red flag.
Jurgun Kloop
Senior Designer
at
Apple
Do: Weave a compelling narrative into each project. Think of your portfolio as a collection of stories, each explaining why you’re the perfect hire. For instance, the highlight of your first project might be how user feedback shaped every design iteration. The next project could focus on your ability to use data persuasively with skeptical stakeholders.
Each project should unfold like a distinct, action-packed story, much like an award-winning movie. While films follow certain structures, the best ones are always unique and memorable.
Grey Maan
Salesforce Developer
at
Daafz
I love Winnie's design
Winnie
Product Manager
at
Amazon
Don’t: Avoid the trap of merely listing design steps without any narrative. Portfolios that just outline processes without the soul of the story miss the mark. They resemble formulaic movies — similar plots with different settings. Repetitively applying the same methodology to various projects without acknowledging their unique contexts is a major red flag.
Jurgun Kloop
Senior Designer
at
Apple
Do: Weave a compelling narrative into each project. Think of your portfolio as a collection of stories, each explaining why you’re the perfect hire. For instance, the highlight of your first project might be how user feedback shaped every design iteration. The next project could focus on your ability to use data persuasively with skeptical stakeholders.
Each project should unfold like a distinct, action-packed story, much like an award-winning movie. While films follow certain structures, the best ones are always unique and memorable.
Grey Maan
Salesforce Developer
at
Daafz
I love Winnie's design
Winnie
Product Manager
at
Amazon
Don’t: Avoid the trap of merely listing design steps without any narrative. Portfolios that just outline processes without the soul of the story miss the mark. They resemble formulaic movies — similar plots with different settings. Repetitively applying the same methodology to various projects without acknowledging their unique contexts is a major red flag.
Jurgun Kloop
Senior Designer
at
Apple
Do: Weave a compelling narrative into each project. Think of your portfolio as a collection of stories, each explaining why you’re the perfect hire. For instance, the highlight of your first project might be how user feedback shaped every design iteration. The next project could focus on your ability to use data persuasively with skeptical stakeholders.
Each project should unfold like a distinct, action-packed story, much like an award-winning movie. While films follow certain structures, the best ones are always unique and memorable.
Grey Maan
Salesforce Developer
at
Daafz
I love Winnie's design
Winnie
Product Manager
at
Amazon
Don’t: Avoid the trap of merely listing design steps without any narrative. Portfolios that just outline processes without the soul of the story miss the mark. They resemble formulaic movies — similar plots with different settings. Repetitively applying the same methodology to various projects without acknowledging their unique contexts is a major red flag.
Jurgun Kloop
Senior Designer
at
Apple
Do: Weave a compelling narrative into each project. Think of your portfolio as a collection of stories, each explaining why you’re the perfect hire. For instance, the highlight of your first project might be how user feedback shaped every design iteration. The next project could focus on your ability to use data persuasively with skeptical stakeholders.
Each project should unfold like a distinct, action-packed story, much like an award-winning movie. While films follow certain structures, the best ones are always unique and memorable.
Grey Maan
Salesforce Developer
at
Daafz