Zihao Wang


I’m a New York based graphic designer whose specialties include branding, web design, deck design, and pitch narrative coaching.

I’ve worked with serveral dozen startups from different accelerator programs including URBAN-X, Activate, Argonne National Lab, and Berkeley Lab.


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ThinkLabs


ThinkLabs is a software startup that leverages AI to revolutionize the energy management industry, steering it towards a future of fully automated decision-making for everyday operations.

Inspired by the design of windmill blades as energy generators, we developed a bold, geometric logomark that seamlessly integrates the letterforms T and L. The negative space at the center of the logomark forms a spark shape, perfectly symbolizing the brand’s AI technology at the core of its identity.

Lucidean


Lucidean is a technology startup founded in 2022 that specializes in developing advanced optical interconnects for data centers and AI infrastructure.

PseudolithIC


PseudolithIC is revolutionizing the wireless industry with next-generation RF and millimeter-wave chipsets.

We developed a bold, tech-forward brand identity for a semiconductor manufacturer, drawing inspiration from the intricate geometry of chip wafers. Anchored in a striking red, the palette is accented with a spectrum of rainbow hues, echoing the holographic sheen found on chipset surfaces.

Singularity


Singularity's software platform accurately measures emissions and optimizes decision-making for Industry-leading utilities, grid operators, corporations, and technology providers.

URBAN-X Demo Day



Event series hosted by MINI and URBAN-X for more than 300 guests at now defunct design incubator A/D/O. I was responsible for designing the event identity, print collateral, wayfinding, and vinyl decor for the physical space.

URBAN-X Social Media



Working closely with PR firm BerlinRosen on generating outward facing content for URBAN-X and occationally for MINI.

STREETS.



A biannual publication about city, mobility, and innovation. 5000 copies of each issue were distributed in the US and Germany from 2019 to 2021.

Long live print.