Jing Wang

Pattern Leap

Undated

Medium:

Ux design and artworks

Dimension:

1920 x 1080 px

Art is thinking itself. It empowers design by indicating unaware things intuitively. This is the approach that the designer adopted and followed when designing the Pattern Leap project. “Art is not just an expression. It merges critical, heuristic, creative thinking ingeniously and unrestrainedly. It can also be strategic, holistic, exploratory, and user-centered. Art is thinking itself. More importantly, art reveals our hidden feelings from the subconscious and presents them in front of us intuitively. As a designer, this is extremely important to us, because the hidden feelings uncover the things that need to be aware of, and only when we are aware, we will explore, think, and make corresponding adjustments to improve the design”, Jing Wang says.

To redefine the cultural identity and meaning in this AI era, Jing Wang uses art creation to rethink the cities, communities, individuals, culture, people’s daily lives, and their relationships. Pattern, as a type of art form, shows as cultural and historical symbols and symbol derivatives, is the perfect cultural carrier. Pattern Leap, with a vision to spread cultural value anytime and anywhere, uses patterns as an anchor point to connect local

businesses, professionals, communities, and our daily lives by establishing an exploratory, delightful, sharable, user experience and a third tangible cultural layer of the city.

This video mainly shows the artworks, the artwork related Pattern Leap UX design with certain use case, and the thinking behind it.

About the Artist

Jing Wang

Jing Wang is a global awards-winning UX designer, an artist, a strategist, and a critical thinker. Her works span multiple fields in years of design and art practice. Wang believes that thinking must come before the work itself. The dimension of thinking can make the work more valuable, exploratory, and inspiring.





In this sense, Wang sees design, art, thinking, strategy, vision, and even attitude are naturally connected. They are the ways how human beings understand and interpret the relation between themselves and their surroundings.





In facing the challenge and opportunity in AI era, Wang believes that cultural and historical experience are more important than ever, because AI can not replace our cultural genes. Jing Wang also articulates her thinking through her artistic practice: “We walk in the city with different patterns surrounded. We are actually shuttling through the symbols of culture and history. When we realize this, we no longer feel alone, because the rich cultural information endows us a sense of belonging: a deep connection to the world and broader human experience”.

Jing Wang

Pattern Leap

Undated

Medium:

Ux design and artworks

Dimension:

1920 x 1080 px

Art is thinking itself. It empowers design by indicating unaware things intuitively. This is the approach that the designer adopted and followed when designing the Pattern Leap project. “Art is not just an expression. It merges critical, heuristic, creative thinking ingeniously and unrestrainedly. It can also be strategic, holistic, exploratory, and user-centered. Art is thinking itself. More importantly, art reveals our hidden feelings from the subconscious and presents them in front of us intuitively. As a designer, this is extremely important to us, because the hidden feelings uncover the things that need to be aware of, and only when we are aware, we will explore, think, and make corresponding adjustments to improve the design”, Jing Wang says.

To redefine the cultural identity and meaning in this AI era, Jing Wang uses art creation to rethink the cities, communities, individuals, culture, people’s daily lives, and their relationships. Pattern, as a type of art form, shows as cultural and historical symbols and symbol derivatives, is the perfect cultural carrier. Pattern Leap, with a vision to spread cultural value anytime and anywhere, uses patterns as an anchor point to connect local

businesses, professionals, communities, and our daily lives by establishing an exploratory, delightful, sharable, user experience and a third tangible cultural layer of the city.

This video mainly shows the artworks, the artwork related Pattern Leap UX design with certain use case, and the thinking behind it.

About the Artist

Jing Wang

Jing Wang is a global awards-winning UX designer, an artist, a strategist, and a critical thinker. Her works span multiple fields in years of design and art practice. Wang believes that thinking must come before the work itself. The dimension of thinking can make the work more valuable, exploratory, and inspiring.





In this sense, Wang sees design, art, thinking, strategy, vision, and even attitude are naturally connected. They are the ways how human beings understand and interpret the relation between themselves and their surroundings.





In facing the challenge and opportunity in AI era, Wang believes that cultural and historical experience are more important than ever, because AI can not replace our cultural genes. Jing Wang also articulates her thinking through her artistic practice: “We walk in the city with different patterns surrounded. We are actually shuttling through the symbols of culture and history. When we realize this, we no longer feel alone, because the rich cultural information endows us a sense of belonging: a deep connection to the world and broader human experience”.

Jing Wang

Pattern Leap

Undated

Medium:

Ux design and artworks

Dimension:

1920 x 1080 px

Art is thinking itself. It empowers design by indicating unaware things intuitively. This is the approach that the designer adopted and followed when designing the Pattern Leap project. “Art is not just an expression. It merges critical, heuristic, creative thinking ingeniously and unrestrainedly. It can also be strategic, holistic, exploratory, and user-centered. Art is thinking itself. More importantly, art reveals our hidden feelings from the subconscious and presents them in front of us intuitively. As a designer, this is extremely important to us, because the hidden feelings uncover the things that need to be aware of, and only when we are aware, we will explore, think, and make corresponding adjustments to improve the design”, Jing Wang says.

To redefine the cultural identity and meaning in this AI era, Jing Wang uses art creation to rethink the cities, communities, individuals, culture, people’s daily lives, and their relationships. Pattern, as a type of art form, shows as cultural and historical symbols and symbol derivatives, is the perfect cultural carrier. Pattern Leap, with a vision to spread cultural value anytime and anywhere, uses patterns as an anchor point to connect local

businesses, professionals, communities, and our daily lives by establishing an exploratory, delightful, sharable, user experience and a third tangible cultural layer of the city.

This video mainly shows the artworks, the artwork related Pattern Leap UX design with certain use case, and the thinking behind it.

About the Artist

Jing Wang

Jing Wang is a global awards-winning UX designer, an artist, a strategist, and a critical thinker. Her works span multiple fields in years of design and art practice. Wang believes that thinking must come before the work itself. The dimension of thinking can make the work more valuable, exploratory, and inspiring.





In this sense, Wang sees design, art, thinking, strategy, vision, and even attitude are naturally connected. They are the ways how human beings understand and interpret the relation between themselves and their surroundings.





In facing the challenge and opportunity in AI era, Wang believes that cultural and historical experience are more important than ever, because AI can not replace our cultural genes. Jing Wang also articulates her thinking through her artistic practice: “We walk in the city with different patterns surrounded. We are actually shuttling through the symbols of culture and history. When we realize this, we no longer feel alone, because the rich cultural information endows us a sense of belonging: a deep connection to the world and broader human experience”.