I found my love for stories at a young age. One of the best memories that I have of my childhood is writing stories with my sister in our childhood home. As kids, we sketched out storyboards page after page and savored the joy of traveling to a world where we brought characters to life. We took these stories from paper onto film, where I quickly fell in love with storytelling. Soon, I discovered the world of music through classical piano.


To me, music is a way to capture the nuances of a feeling. I turn to recordings from the greats to understand how they deliver these emotions. Over time, I've trained my ears to discern the good from bad, the extraordinary from ordinary. I carry this philosophy and perspective to design and areas alike.


Design combines my love for creative problem-solving, the human psyche, and technology. When designing, I'm always curious to learn about how to align interfaces to the ways we think and interact as humans. As I work, the physical forms may shift to reflect their constructions, but the underlying curiosities–about people, about society, and about time–are always the same.


Currently, I'm studying Computer Science and Cognitive Science at UC Berkeley. I seek to understand the mechanisms of everyday behavioral patterns and the psychology of people. These perspectives help me think more critically about how we built this world up from the ground, and how to design for a future that's built upon more empathetic and humane technology.


A lover of creative storytelling.



I found my love for stories at a young age. One of the best memories that I have of my childhood is writing stories with my sister in our childhood home. As kids, we sketched out storyboards page after page and savored the joy of traveling to a world where we brought characters to life. We took these stories from paper onto film, where I quickly fell in love with storytelling. Soon, I discovered the world of music through classical piano.


To me, music is a way to capture the nuances of a feeling. I turn to recordings from the greats to understand how they deliver these emotions. Over time, I've trained my ears to discern the good from bad, the extraordinary from ordinary. I carry this philosophy and perspective to design and areas alike.


Design combines my love for creative problem-solving, the human psyche, and technology. When designing, I'm always curious to learn about how to align interfaces to the ways we think and interact as humans. As I work, the physical forms may shift to reflect their constructions, but the underlying curiosities–about people, about society, and about time–are always the same.


Currently, I'm studying Computer Science and Cognitive Science at UC Berkeley. I seek to understand the mechanisms of everyday behavioral patterns and the psychology of people. These perspectives help me think more critically about how we built this world up from the ground, and how to design for a future that's built upon more empathetic and humane technology.


I found my love for stories at a young age. One of the best memories that I have of my childhood is writing stories with my sister in our childhood home. As kids, we sketched out storyboards page after page and savored the joy of traveling to a world where we brought characters to life. We took these stories from paper onto film, where I quickly fell in love with storytelling. Soon, I discovered the world of music through classical piano.


To me, music is a way to capture the nuances of a feeling. I turn to recordings from the greats to understand how they deliver these emotions. Over time, I've trained my ears to discern the good from bad, the extraordinary from ordinary. I carry this philosophy and perspective to design and areas alike.


Design combines my love for creative problem-solving, the human psyche, and technology. When designing, I'm always curious to learn about how to align interfaces to the ways we think and interact as humans. As I work, the physical forms may shift to reflect their constructions, but the underlying curiosities–about people, about society, and about time–are always the same.


Currently, I'm studying Computer Science and Cognitive Science at UC Berkeley. I seek to understand the mechanisms of everyday behavioral patterns and the psychology of people. These perspectives help me think more critically about how we built this world up from the ground, and how to design for a future that's built upon more empathetic and humane technology.


© 2024

Lilyyang2003@berekley.edu

© 2024

LILYYANG2003@BERKELEY.EDU

A lover of creative storytelling.



A lover of creative storytelling.