Dora (Daorong) Fang
About Dora (Daorong) Fang
Dora (Daorong) Fang is a Staff Product Designer, Mobile at Butterfly Network, Inc. in New York, with extensive experience in UX and industrial design across various industries.
Current Position at Butterfly Network, Inc.
Dora (Daorong) Fang currently holds the position of Staff Product Designer, Mobile at Butterfly Network, Inc. in New York, United States. She began this role in May 2022, bringing her extensive experience in UX and industrial design to the company's mobile product initiatives. Her work primarily focuses on enhancing user experiences for Butterfly Network's mobile applications.
Past Experience at Thermo Fisher Scientific
Prior to her current role, Dora Fang worked at Thermo Fisher Scientific as a UX/UI Designer from 2021 to 2022. During her one-year tenure in New York, she contributed to designing user interfaces and improving user experiences for the company's scientific products. Her role involved close collaboration with cross-functional teams to align design solutions with user needs and business objectives.
UX Designer at Function of Beauty
From 2019 to 2021, Dora Fang served as a UX Designer at Function of Beauty in New York. Over her two-year tenure, she worked on creating user-centric designs for the company's beauty products. Her responsibilities included user research, wireframing, prototyping, and usability testing to ensure the product designs were both functional and appealing.
Educational Background in Design
Dora Fang holds an MFA degree in Interdisciplinary Design from the College for Creative Studies, where she studied from 2013 to 2015. She also earned a Master's Degree in Industrial Design from Tsinghua University between 2009 and 2012. Additionally, she holds a Bachelor's Degree in Industrial and Product Design from Sun Yat-Sen University, completed from 2005 to 2009. Her advanced education has provided her with a solid foundation in design principles and methodologies.
Early Career in Industrial Design
Dora Fang began her career in industrial design, with roles at notable companies such as Sharp Co, GE, Lumileds, Bresslergroup, and Kohler Co. Her early positions included short-term stints as an Industrial Designer, where she gained valuable experience in product design and development. These roles, spanning from 2010 to 2016, helped her build a strong portfolio and skill set in industrial design before transitioning to UX design.