DESIGNER
CREATIVE THINKER
UX STRATEGIST
PROCESS IMPROVER
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WELCOME!
I’m Mickey Dao, a multidisciplinary creative and strategist passionate about turning ideas into meaningful experiences. Over the years, I’ve worked at the intersection of design, strategy, and process improvement, shaping brands, crafting user experiences, and building systems that work better.
Below, you’ll find a selection of projects that represent the different hats I wear — each rooted in creativity, purpose, and impact.

01. DESIGNER
Design that Connects and Inspires
From logos and brand systems to marketing materials, packaging, and digital interfaces, design has been at the heart of my journey. Each project below is built on the belief that good design isn’t just beautiful, it communicates, engages, and empowers.
Projects:
- Logo and Brand Identity Systems
- Marketing and Sales Materials
- Packaging Designs
- Infographics and Presentations







02. CREATIVE THINKER
Strategic Ideas that Move People
As an Art Director, I had the opportunity to develop integrated marketing campaigns that brought brands to life across multiple touchpoints. These campaigns combine storytelling, creativity, and strategic planning to build lasting impressions and sustainable impacts.
Projects:
- Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) Campaigns
- Cross-Platform Advertising Concepts
- Storytelling and Brand Activation Campaigns






03. UX STRATEGIST
Designing Seamless User Experiences
Creating user-centered digital experiences requires empathy, strategy, and precision. In these projects, I led UX planning, designed intuitive interfaces, and helped turn ideas into real, user-friendly, and valuable web and app products.
Projects:
- UX Research and Planning
- Web and App UX/UI Wireframes and Prototypes
- Website and Mobile App Interfaces






04. PROCESS IMPROVER
Making Systems Work Smarter
Creativity isn’t just for visual design, it also powers better ways of working.
Through my MBA practicum project in process improvement, I optimized a marketing material creation workflow and reduced inefficiencies, showing how thoughtful change drives real results.
- Project Name: Marketing Material Creation Cycle Time Reduction
- Firm: Student Marketing Team at University X
- Team Members:
- Kim Anh “Mickey” Dao – PI Specialist
- Karol Mejia – PI Specialist
- Stina Rehn Andersson – PI Specialist
In this project, I applied Lean Six Sigma DMAIC methodologies to reduce the cycle time of marketing material creation at University X’s Student Marketing department. With an increase in project volume and turnover challenges, the goal was to streamline processes, improve operational efficiency, and enhance team collaboration — all while maintaining quality standards.

1. DEFINE
Problem Statement:
NSU Student Marketing faced a 20% increase in material requests and a 65% turnover rate among student designers, causing significant delays. Our goal was to reduce the Proof 1 creation cycle time by 10% to improve project delivery without adding unsustainable workloads.
Actions:
- Defined project scope and objectives.
- Record videod to catch the process hidden steps.
- Collect data.
- Established a signed project charter.

2. MEASURE
Current State Analysis:
- Baseline data collected from 16 projects (May–August 2024).
- Average Proof 1 creation time: 174.75 minutes.
- Developed a baseline Value Stream Map (VSM) to visualize process steps and lead times.
- Verified data normality and process stability through control charts.

3. ANALYZE
Root Causes Identification:
- Used correlation and regression analysis to identify bottlenecks in Steps 4 (Brainstorm), 5 (Collect), and 6 (Design).
- Applied Fishbone Diagram and 5 Whys to discover root causes, including material disorganization and inconsistent brainstorming quality.
- Confirmed the need for better resources, training, and structured creative processes.

4. IMPROVE
Solutions Implemented:
- Built a mini material library to improve design resource access.
- Created SOPs and manuals for brainstorming and material collection.
- Launched peer-led workshops and integrated AI brainstorming tools.
- Pilot data showed a 10% cycle time reduction, achieving project goals.
Results:
- New average Proof 1 creation time: 126.36 minutes.
- Median design step time dropped from 75 minutes to 59 minutes.
- Significant increase in process capability and throughput yield.

5. CONTROL
Sustaining the Gains:
- Established a Control Plan for each process step.
- Created a Communications Plan with regular KPI reviews, feedback loops, and skillset training sessions.
- Future improvements will continue using PDCA cycles.
This project demonstrated how applying structured problem-solving tools like DMAIC can create lasting, measurable improvements in creative workflows — enhancing both operational efficiency and team satisfaction.

Let’s Create Together
I can bring both imagination and strategy to the table. If you know of an available position that matches my expertise. let’s connect.