HP Knoq

HP Sponsored Project, Spring 2017  /  Professor: Brian Boyle, Elise Co, & Jeff Higashi /  UI/UX Design

Collaborated in a team with two product design students and a graphic design student for the HP sponsored project to create a concept product, user experience, and user interface for the future of computing. HP Knoq is a remote communication tool that allows creative collaborators to share and review tangible objects in space. It is designed to enable HP to provide a computing device that enables 3D communication using holographic technology.

Role:  
UX/UI design, visual design, concept development, research, storyboarding, and art direction

Collaborated with: 
Juno Park (product designer)
Yidan Zhang (product designer)
James Chu (graphic designer)

 
 
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