About the Artists
Minzhou Wang is the first UX/UI designer at Husqvarna Professional Products North America, specializing in user research and interaction design for robotic mowers and smart horticultural products. She focuses on improving the product experience for both residential and commercial users through research-driven design, prototyping, and usability testing. Her work centers on creating intuitive interfaces that make complex automation systems accessible and trustworthy. Aligned with the theme of Fractured Horizon, her projects explore how design can bridge the growing gap between humans, technology, and the environment—offering a vision of a more empathetic, harmonious future shaped through thoughtful human-machine interaction.
About the Artists
Minzhou Wang is the first UX/UI designer at Husqvarna Professional Products North America, specializing in user research and interaction design for robotic mowers and smart horticultural products. She focuses on improving the product experience for both residential and commercial users through research-driven design, prototyping, and usability testing. Her work centers on creating intuitive interfaces that make complex automation systems accessible and trustworthy. Aligned with the theme of Fractured Horizon, her projects explore how design can bridge the growing gap between humans, technology, and the environment—offering a vision of a more empathetic, harmonious future shaped through thoughtful human-machine interaction.
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About the Artists
Minzhou Wang is the first UX/UI designer at Husqvarna Professional Products North America, specializing in user research and interaction design for robotic mowers and smart horticultural products. She focuses on improving the product experience for both residential and commercial users through research-driven design, prototyping, and usability testing. Her work centers on creating intuitive interfaces that make complex automation systems accessible and trustworthy. Aligned with the theme of Fractured Horizon, her projects explore how design can bridge the growing gap between humans, technology, and the environment—offering a vision of a more empathetic, harmonious future shaped through thoughtful human-machine interaction.