Summary
Klarence Ouyang is an experienced UX Engineer and adjunct professor in Austin with over a decade of hands-on work building design systems, accessible UI component libraries, and responsive front-end architectures. He has led accessibility (WCAG 2.1 AA) and styling initiatives at healthcare and enterprise firms, improving developer workflows and boosting build performance by 30% through pragmatic refactors. Comfortable across SASS/CSS, semantic HTML, Angular/Ionic and TypeScript, he bridges design and engineering to deliver reusable, white-labelable UI solutions for web and native apps. A former Cisco UI developer, he pairs Lean UX practices with measurable tracking and security toolchains (Mixpanel, Sentry, SonarQube) to align product quality and compliance. As an MIT HCI certificate holder and bootcamp instructor, he mentors teams on usability and inclusive design while teaching a university responsive design course. Beyond code, he’s known for turning accessibility advocacy into concrete engineering standards that scale across platforms.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Arts (AA) Web Development & Design and Business Administration, Associate of Arts (AA) Web Development & Design and Business Administration at MiraCosta College
Bachelors Degree Business - Management Information Systems, Bachelors Degree Business - Management Information Systems at San José State University
Certificate Human-Computer Interaction for User Experience Design, Certificate Human-Computer Interaction for User Experience Design at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Language Competency Swedish - High School Equivalency, Language Competency Swedish - High School Equivalency at Angereds gymnasiet
English, Swedish