Henry Kh Huang
About Henry Kh Huang
Henry Kh Huang is a Director at Acer, where he has worked since 2007. He holds multiple degrees in Industrial Design and Design Strategy, and he specializes in user research and design communication.
Work at Acer
Henry Kh Huang has served as Director at Acer since 2007, contributing to the company's design and user research initiatives for 17 years. In his role, he has developed the Acer Color, Material, and Finish (CMF) process from the ground up, focusing on enhancing the design and delivery of CMF designs across various products. His work emphasizes the integration of user insights into the design process, ensuring that products meet user needs effectively.
Education and Expertise
Henry Kh Huang holds a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Design from Ming Chi University of Technology, where he studied from 1992 to 1996. He furthered his education with a Master’s degree in Design from National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, completed between 2001 and 2003. Additionally, he studied Design and Branding Strategy at Brunel University London, earning another Master’s degree from 2006 to 2007. His educational background equips him with a strong foundation in design principles and user research methodologies.
Background
Henry Kh Huang began his career in design research at Brunel University, where he worked from 2006 to 2007. His experience there provided him with insights into design methodologies, which he later applied at Acer. His academic journey includes significant studies in industrial design, focusing on user-centered design approaches that inform his current work in product development.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Henry Kh Huang has constructed a comprehensive process aimed at gaining effective and insightful understanding of users through design and user research. His specialization in delivering design insights through storytelling enhances design communication, making user benefits clear and compelling. His contributions to the Acer CMF process reflect his commitment to continuous improvement in design practices.