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Hi, I’m Kaitlyn Chen, a designer working across branding, packaging, and 3D modeling, with a strong interest in how visual identity, materials, and structure shape user experience.
Through my education and projects, I’ve built experience in prototyping, materials research, and iterative development, which continues to inform how I design brands and packaging today. I’m especially drawn to projects that require collaboration across disciplines and invite designers to think beyond aesthetics—toward clarity, usability, and long-term impact.
I see design as a way to connect people, ideas, and products, and I’m motivated by creating work that feels intentional, human-centered, and grounded in real-world use.
Experience
2023-2024
Teaching Assistant
National Tsing Hua University
2025
Packaging & Product Design Intern
Packaging & Product
Design Intern
Packaging & Product
Design Intern
Orbit Innovations
2026
ComD Department Graduate Assistant
ComD Department
Graduate Assistant
Pratt Institute
2026
Pratt Show
Graduate Assistant
Pratt Show
Graduate Assistant
Pratt Show
Graduate Assistant
Pratt Institute
About Me
Hi, I’m Kaitlyn Chen, a designer working across branding, packaging, and 3D modeling, with a strong interest in how visual identity, materials, and structure shape user experience.
Through my education and projects, I’ve built experience in prototyping, materials research, and iterative development, which continues to inform how I design brands and packaging today. I’m especially drawn to projects that require collaboration across disciplines and invite designers to think beyond aesthetics—toward clarity, usability, and long-term impact.
I see design as a way to connect people, ideas, and products, and I’m motivated by creating work that feels intentional, human-centered, and grounded in real-world use.
About Me
Hi, I’m Kaitlyn Chen, a designer working across branding, packaging, and 3D modeling, with a strong interest in how visual identity, materials, and structure shape user experience.
Through my education and projects, I’ve built experience in prototyping, materials research, and iterative development, which continues to inform how I design brands and packaging today. I’m especially drawn to projects that require collaboration across disciplines and invite designers to think beyond aesthetics—toward clarity, usability, and long-term impact.
I see design as a way to connect people, ideas, and products, and I’m motivated by creating work that feels intentional, human-centered, and grounded in real-world use.