As an optimistic realist, Di Dang leads the Emerging Tech group at digital agency POP. She advises clients from a variety of industries on how emerging tech will impact their business. Di loves leading UX through the full product development cycle for solutions that may include, but aren’t limited to, VR/AR, web/mobile, conversational UI, and machine learning. Di leads VR/AR design workshops and teaches at the School of Visual Concepts. As a Philosophy and Religion graduate from Stanford, Di is invested in ethically designing emerging technology. Di tweets passionately about all this and more at @dqpdang.
Talks by Di
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Designing for VR/AR Workshop
TopicsAR/VR
In consumer-facing VR/AR, we are seeing the rise of immersive computing,...
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UX Design for VR Interview
TopicsAR/VR
Di Dang leads the Emerging Tech group at POP, a Seattle-based digital agency that...
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