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Interview with Douglas Yueming Lai

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Editor Frank Scott (FS) from DesignPRWire has interviewed designer Douglas Yueming Lai (DYL) for A’ Design Award and Competition. You can access the full profile of Douglas Yueming Lai by clicking here.

Interview with Douglas Yueming Lai at Tuesday 9th of July 2024
Yueming Lai
FS: Could you please tell us more about your art and design background? What made you become an artist/designer? Have you always wanted to be a designer?
DYL: Growing up as a DIY enthusiast, I spent my childhood building small tables and crafting bows and arrows. The process of designing and creating things has always felt natural to me. My formal journey into design began with my studies in industrial design, which equipped me with the skills to illustrate my creative ideas through sketching and building prototypes. As I progressed, my focus shifted towards solving real-world problems rather than just the objects I designed and how I made them. This curiosity and drive led me to travel across the UK, US, China, and Japan for work and study in design research. I let my curiosity guide me, blending creativity and functionality to make a tangible impact in the world.

FS: What is "design" for you?
DYL: For me, design is a catalyst that bridges technology and society. On one hand, designers must understand the development process of new technologies, including their limitations and possibilities. On the other hand, they need to empathize with people, listening to their imaginations and needs to envision a better future. Design merges these two aspects with creativity, fostering innovations that significantly influence our everyday lives.

FS: What is your most favorite design, could you please tell more about it?
DYL: One of my favourite designs is Arc, the browser. Its debut brought immense excitement to me. The browser is quite ancient, with many existing designs already in place. However, what Arc has accomplished is truly groundbreaking. It brings innovative ideas to life in a way that is both challenging and impressive. Arc integrates functions I had long dreamed of, features that no other browser has implemented. It offers a completely new layout, an efficient space management system, and seamless micro-interactions between pages. What excites me even more is Arc’s AI-powered search engine. In an era dominated by AI products, Arc stands out with its exceptional interface and user interactions. It’s a perfect blend of advanced technology and thoughtful design, making it a remarkable example of modern innovation in software design.

FS: Which aspects of a design do you focus more during designing?
DYL: Generally, I spend a great amount of time researching and redesigning my projects from a system-level perspective. This means exploring alternative solutions comprehensively, rather than focusing solely on the end product, which often changes based on technical and cultural contexts. By looking at design from a system level, I ensure that the solution is appropriate and effective for the people or objects it is intended for. This holistic approach allows me to create designs that are not only innovative but also adaptable and relevant in diverse environments.

FS: What makes a design successful?
DYL: A design is successful when it brings value to its users and stakeholders and serves its original purpose. While universal design can often lead to higher profits from a business perspective, I believe that true success in design comes from solving specific problems within their unique contexts. A successful design is one that is tailored to its environment and addresses the particular needs and challenges it was created for. By focusing on the context and the specific issues at hand, a design can achieve its full potential and make a meaningful impact.

FS: From your point of view, what are the responsibilities of a designer for society and environment?
DYL: One of the most important roles of a designer is to shape the future. While writers create visions of the future and scientists explore the unknown to bring us facts, designers have the unique ability to visualize and translate these ideas into tangible solutions. Designers’ decisions should not only focus on people. We’ve emphasized human-centric design for a long time, but I believe the future of design should also be plant-centric. As we increasingly recognize our interdependence with the environment, it’s essential to consider the Earth as one of our stakeholders in the design process. By integrating environmental considerations into our work, we can create designs that are sustainable and beneficial for both society and the planet.

FS: Where does the design inspiration for your works come from? How do you feed your creativity? What are your sources of inspirations?
DYL: My inspirations come from the cities I wandered, the stories I lived in, and the people I found. By observing and blending different cultures, these experiences transform into unique design opportunities for me. Despite the plethora of digital platforms available today, my secret spots for thinking to remain in the real world, particularly while traveling. Whether on a bus or the tube, the feeling of motion stimulates my creativity and puts me in a reflective mood. Many of my design ideas and memos have been penned while on trains, capturing the essence of the journey and the insights it brings. This dynamic interplay between movement, observation, and cultural immersion continually feeds my creativity and shapes my design process.

FS: How would you describe your design style? What made you explore more this style and what are the main characteristics of your style? What's your approach to design?
DYL: I would describe my design style as a collage, constantly evolving with the latest trends and iterations. Whenever I encounter new inspirations, I experiment with them to uncover spaces for innovation. My style is driven by curiosity and aims to inspire. I often leverage the power of cross-disciplinary approaches to create hybrids, blending elements from various fields. This method allows for both successful and experimental outcomes, but the key is to always try something different. I believe that true innovation is born from this willingness to explore and push boundaries. My approach to design is about embracing diversity, fostering creativity, and continually seeking out new possibilities to enrich and challenge conventional design paradigms.

FS: Can you talk a little about your design process?
DYL: My design process typically begins with exploration. I immerse myself in the context of the topic or the environment of the subject, allowing me to fully experience it. Through observation and cultural fusion, I build a foundational understanding of the topic, which also inspires me to think creatively. Next comes the process of empathy, where I conduct research based on people’s voices, listening to their pain points and imaginations to support my brainstorming. With these insights, I develop early concepts and prototypes to test my assumptions and validate my ideas. Once the final concept is decided, I focus on implementation. This stage, though intense, is also the most satisfying. It involves solving technical problems and bringing the ideas to life. This holistic approach ensures that my designs are both innovative and deeply connected to the people and contexts they are meant to serve.

FS: Could you please share some pearls of wisdom for young designers? What are your suggestions to young, up and coming designers?
DYL: Explore and embrace cross-disciplinary approaches. Approach every project with the mindset that you know nothing about design. In fields like science and engineering, new innovations often stem from exploration and cross-disciplinary collaboration. I believe design should follow the same principle. When starting a design project, don’t just focus narrowly on the so-called users and create exactly what they ask for. Instead, look into other fields for inspiration and new perspectives. By doing so, you can uncover unique insights and ideas that can lead to surprising and innovative outcomes. This broader approach not only enriches your design but also enhances your ability to solve complex problems creatively.


FS: Thank you for providing us with this opportunity to interview you.

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