Hello! 哈囉!

I am Diana Pang.

As a multidisciplinary researcher and designer, I create immersive experiences that explore the intersections of systems, urban environments, and pathways to healing.

By blending physical and digital elements, I craft evocative narratives that inspire people to reimagine their relationships with the world.

EPIONE

Interaction Design | Rapid Prototyping | Research

How might we better support sexual assault survivors in their healing journey?

A trauma-informed toolkit designed to help couples redefine intimacy by grounding, as well as communicating boundaries and desires.

Core77 Award Winner, IxD Award shortlist, UX Design Awards nominee. Featured at both Milan Design Week and Dubai Design Week.

Man Mo

Immersive Experience | Historical Fiction | Storytelling

How might we make sense of the missing pieces in our shared history?

A critical fabulation project exploring Hong Kong’s identity using a digital 3D model built from archival materials to highlight silent native voices from the past.

gLEEful rooftop

Placemaking | Brand Strategy | Community Engagement

What if we could transform forgotten spaces into platforms for sharing community stories?

A placemaking project commissioned by Hysan Development to revitalise eight by transforming them into community spaces.

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Information Design | Data Storytelling | Research

What can the streets of Hong Kong tell us about its culture and history?

An interactive data storytelling project exploring the city’s stories and development through its street names.

Rethinking Impact Investments Through Biomimicry

Research | Synthesis | Biomimicry

What learnings can impact investment drawn from nature?

Funded by Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisor, this research project seeks to explore design opportunities in impact investing through expert interviews and the incorporation of biomimicry principles.

RETROSPECTIVE

Strategic Design | Service Design

Let’s get this straight. Why did you leave banking for design?

A retrospective of how a solving a business problem at Goldman Sachs led me to the path of design