About

I am Mingchao Liu, a designer who is keen to solve the problems of special groups through an inclusive design. My design concept is based on such a belief: design is not only for beauty and function, but also for tolerance and care. By inclusive design, we can create more fair and easier access products and environments, helping those special groups who are ignored or misunderstood by society to live better.

In my design process, I always adhere to the principle of “people -oriented”, especially paying attention to those special groups facing various challenges in daily life. My design concept is not only technical challenges, but also a social responsibility.

My goal is not only to become an excellent product designer, but also hoping to influence the society through my design and promote the popularization and practice of inclusive design concepts.

In the future, I hope to continue deep cultivation in the field of inclusive design and continue to learn and explore new design ideas and methods. I believe that through continuous efforts, we can create a more tolerant and friendly social environment, so that everyone can find their own position in it and live a dignified and meaningful life.

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