
Individual Work
Type
UX Design
UX Research
Service Design
Tools/Software
After Effetcs
Sketch
Illustrator
Duration
3 months Internship
NIO.Inc
NIO is a Chinese automobile manufacturer headquartered in Shanghai, specializing in designing and developing electric vehicles. The company is also involved in the FIA Formula E Championship, the first single-seater, all-electric racing series. Right now, NIO has the most selling car monthly in the Chinese car brand.

About my internship
I was a UI/UX Design Intern at NIO.Inc from June 2020 to August 2020. Due to the sensitive nature of the projects, I am not able to share the specific design, but I would love to share the scope of what I was able to do and what I have learned.
My significant contribution was the visual design of daily posts on NIO products and different campaign posters, and work closely with the product manager. I designed the interface for two H5, created a UI style guide, and worked directly with front-end developers to ensure the designs were implemented.

cars
H5
This H5 is for users to customize their dream car under the amount of budget, and after we published it, it turned 300+ potential users into actual customers.
I also designed a game for users to calculate the difference in money between fuel cars and electric car.
(Due to the sensitive number, I will not be able to show the UI design)


Poster




What I learned:
- Always learn from your peers, even though they have a different role from you.
- Conversation with the developers is essential, and the prototype can help.
- Always remember to save data, previous design, and process.
- Don't be afraid to ask for help. Work autonomously - Break down the ambiguous problem into executable tasks independently and always have a plan of what to do next.