Szu Yun (Ashlie) Liu
About Szu Yun (Ashlie) Liu
Szu Yun (Ashlie) Liu is an Intermediate Visual Designer at CIBC in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with a background in graphic design and a Master's degree from Kingston University.
Title and Current Role
Szu Yun (Ashlie) Liu currently holds the position of Intermediate Visual Designer at CIBC. In this role, she has been responsible for designing and maintaining the most visited landing pages on CIBC's public website. Her work includes the homepage, bank accounts, credit cards, mortgages, ways to bank, and online banking sections. She develops responsive and accessible web pages adhering to WCAG (AA) standards, using Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) CMS.
Professional Experience
Ashlie Liu has extensive experience in graphic design and visual design, with a career spanning several companies and roles. She worked at ILAC as a Graphic Designer from 2019 to 2020 in Toronto. Previously, she was a Senior Graphic Designer at Juvo+ from 2016 to 2018 in Taipei City, Taiwan. Before that, she held a Graphic Designer position at Felli Housewares from 2013 to 2016, also in Taipei City. Liu also has independent experience as a Visual Designer at Ashlie Liu Designs since 2018.
Education and Qualifications
Ashlie Liu holds a Master’s Degree in Graphic Design from Kingston University, completed between 2011 and 2012. She also has a Bachelor’s Degree from Waseda University in the School of International Liberal Studies, achieved between 2005 and 2009. Her formal education has provided a strong foundation for her extensive career in visual and graphic design.
Technical Skills and Responsibilities
In her role at CIBC, Ashlie Liu works in a collaborative, agile environment with a cross-functional team including UX designers, content strategists, project managers, product/business owners, SEO, QA, and accessibility experts. She has a strong understanding of CSS and HTML, which complements her visual design skills. Her contributions include the creation and communication of visual design guidelines for CIBC's public sites.