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Hi, I’m Antonio Wan - a kiwi designer from New Zealand, currently based in London, UK.

Over the past 10 years, I’ve helped produce furniture, objects, products, systems, environments, and user experiences across healthcare, sustainability, and transport with consultancies in New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

I’m devoted to building a sustainable and health-focused society for future generations to thrive.

 

January 2019 - Present

Senior Designer

Priestmangoode, United Kingdom

PriestmanGoode is the leading global design consultancy rooted in designing for the human experience designing products and services that are better for people and for the planet. Our work delivers creative, effective, and innovative design solutions that help transform the future of mobility. At Priestmangoode, my role as an Industrial Designer is diverse, it can include anything from initial strategy and concept design to design detailing for production or exhibition design, research-design or customer experience work.

 
 

August 2020 - December 2020

Freelance Designer

Auckland District Health Board, New Zealand

My role as a freelance design consultant for the Auckland District Health Board involved working on a variety of internal improvement projects across pharmacy, medicine safety, and medication room design. From helping manage the final roll out of medication product systems across the hospital to redesigning interior spaces and how spaces worked, my role was diverse in and around the hospital.

 
 

January 2018 - August 2020

Product Designer and Research Assistant

Good Health Design (formerly Design for Health and Wellbeing Lab), New Zealand

As part of a 10-man design studio in Auckland City Hospital NZ, I worked alongside staff, patients, and families of Auckland Hospital to design better health experiences. With a strong emphasis on human-centered design, I worked on a range of projects in product, graphic, and interior design. My role primarily focused on...

• Practice lead research design projects and working closely with medicine safety and pharmacy experts.

• Using various research methods to lead two key research design projects to use design to improve the neonatal intensive care experience and the chemotherapy experience in Auckland Hospital.

• Applying human-centered design and human factors thinking to create safer, more usable, and efficient medication spaces, pharmacy environments, drug medication systems, and products for patients and staff in hospital and community health settings.

 
 

2016

Lecturer (Part-time)

Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

 

My role as a lecturer primarily focused on engaging in discussion with 1st-year product design students to help teach them the design process, critique and assess their work.

 
 

2014 / 2015 Summers

Production Assistant

Tim Webber Design, New Zealand

 

Tim Webber is a New Zealand based furniture designer that designs both domestic and commercial furniture and lighting. My role was to help manage manufacture, construction and finishing furniture.