Kai Chi Huh

Sr. Ui/ux Designer at MobilityWare

Kai Chi Huh has a diverse background in UX/UI design, with experience in various companies and industries. Starting in 2016, they worked as a Teaching Assistant at Carnegie Mellon University, where they taught digital art and UI/UX knowledge to high school students. In 2017, they joined Games for Change as a UI/UX Designer, focusing on web-app and VR world UI design. They also created the first VR crowd gaming experience for an event with over 200 participants. In 2018, Kai Chi Huh worked as a UI/UX Designer at Realiteer Corp., where they improved the AR mobile app experience and built new iconography. They also worked at Demiurge Studios, contributing to the development of SEGA Heroes, a mobile puzzle RPG game that gained over 10 million downloads in a week. In the same year, they joined NetEase North America as a UI/UX Designer, working on the fantasy top-down battle-royale mobile game Mage Supreme. They optimized the UI, redesigned in-game store wireframes, and prototyped internal mobile game projects. In 2019, Kai Chi Huh was a UX Designer at Omlet Inc., where they played a key role in the product team for Omlet Arcade, a mobile game live streaming application. They operated the product team for the in-app store system, resulting in 300% purchase growth. In 2021, they worked at Ronday as a UI/UX Designer, creating an ultimate office experience and virtual gathering platform. They implemented UI prefab in Unity, established new features on Figma, and worked closely with the product manager. Currently, Kai Chi Huh is working at MobilityWare as a UX/UI Designer II.

Kai Chi Huh completed a Master of Entertainment Technology degree at Carnegie Mellon University from 2015 to 2017. Prior to that, from 2007 to 2012, they pursued a Bachelor's of Art degree in Traditional Crafts and Creative Design at the National University of Kaohsiung. In addition to their formal education, Kai Chi Huh has obtained several certifications, such as "Learning After Effects 2022" from LinkedIn in June 2022, "C# Programming for Unity Game Development" from Coursera in December 2020, and various other certifications related to programming and game development.

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