Victor Ting/Ding (b. 2006) is a Shanghai- and New York-based designer with a focus on user-interface/user-experience and graphic design.
Raised bilingual in Mainland China and Taipei before relocating to New York City, Victor’s practice explores human connection across cultural and technological spaces. His work centers on the relationship between people, interface, and environment—investigating how design can bridge emotional, educational, and digital experiences.
Growing up in an education-focused family, Victor was immersed early in questions of communication, childhood development, and social empathy. These formative experiences inform his approach to interface and interactive systems, where intuition, narrative, and accessibility guide his thinking.
Victor is currently pursuing a BFA in Design & Technology at Parsons School of Design. His work has been recognized through early-childhood interactive initiatives, design awards, and collaborative projects bridging art, AI, and user experience across China and the United States.
STEVE JOBS DESIGN IS NOT JUST WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE AND FEELS LIKE,
DESIGN IS HOW IT WORKS.