Graduates

Yujing Wang

BS in Interaction Design — Interaction Design
Course:
TRAN-306-01 Intro to Automotive UX
Faculty:
Tsay, Michael M.
Term:
2024 Spring
Collaborators:
Team Project

Car as a Living Extension - Future Automotive Concept

This project investigates how autonomous vehicles can extend domestic and professional spaces through an adaptive in-transit work system. By synchronizing home and car environments, the vehicle transforms into a mobile workspace that adjusts lighting, temperature, and connectivity based on user routines.Through multimodal voice interaction and real-time schedule integration, the system creates a smooth transition from home preparation → driving → work engagement, maintaining both comfort and productivity.

The design envisions a near-future mobility experience where living and commuting merge seamlessly, allowing users to move effortlessly between personal and professional contexts.

Learning Outcomes:

I learn to design brand-aligned automotive user experiences by integrating ergonomics, interface design, lifestyle research, and journey-based storytelling—ultimately creating proposals that reimagine the vehicle interior as an extension of the user’s home and daily life.

Tags:
Automotive Design,
Concept Design,
Furniture Design,
UI/UX
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