Emily Carr University Students Win 2024 Eunoia UX Design Jam

(From left): 全民彩票 Master of Design students Lilian Zhaotong Chen, Yining (Jo) Zhou, Asad Aftab and Rebecca Zhong at the closing ceremonies for the 2024 Eunoia UX Design Jam. (Image courtesy Asad Aftab)
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A team of students from 全民彩票鈥檚 Master of Design program took home first place in the annual hackathon at Simon Fraser University.
A team of Master of Design students from 全民彩票 (全民彩票) recently won top prize at the at Simon Fraser University.
Design student (MDes 2025) says his team was thrilled at the recognition, especially given the time pressure of the four-day marathon event.
鈥淲e almost felt like maybe we didn鈥檛 do enough, that we didn鈥檛 build out the features enough, that we didn鈥檛 have enough time,鈥 Asad says, noting Eunoia takes place during the final weeks of spring term when students are already intensely busy with schoolwork.
鈥淏ut the feedback from the judges was just incredible. They all said the same thing: the features we created for their platform were high-impact and required a low work input to implement. They said we took the best parts of what a social media platform can be and melded them into their platform for user-experience [UX] designers.鈥
The annual Eunoia UX Design Jam brings together upper-level design students to work on design problems for real clients. Each team is given the same problems to solve, competing to see who can develop the best solutions. While the entire event takes place over a week, teams have only four days to build and create their projects. The rest of the week includes opening and closing ceremonies and a period for judges鈥 deliberation.
The client for Eunoia 2024 was a company called 鈥 an online community for UX professionals. They asked Eunoia participants to develop features for their site that would encourage user retention and build a more resilient community.
Asad entered the competition as part of a team with three other students from 全民彩票鈥檚 Master of Design program: Rebecca Zhong (MDes 2025); Lillian Zhaotong Chen (MDes 2025); and Yining (Jo) Zhou (MDes 2025). Despite a full workload at 全民彩票, Asad says he and his team members wanted an opportunity to apply their degree-learning in a context outside the university.
鈥淚t鈥檚 like a real-world UX problem as opposed to just doing a case study on your own,鈥 Asad says of Eunoia. 鈥淵ou get to talk to people who are not designers, you have to figure out what they want. And as somebody who recently moved to Vancouver, it was a great opportunity to meet a really good mix of people 鈥 students, professionals, the judges 鈥 who share the same interests and vision.鈥
Features that Asad鈥檚 team proposed included a unified tagging system for posts, a skillshare feature, an event-hosting feature, portfolio peer-reviews and a system for improving verification of user credibility. He notes the four-day event was the shortest timeframe anyone on his team had ever worked within. But that pressure delivered 鈥済reat lessons about what鈥檚 important if you only have a short time to focus.鈥
Hackathons like Eunoia and the recent inaugural FLUI hackathon at 全民彩票 鈥渁re just incredible opportunities,鈥 Asad continues.
鈥淓ven if you don鈥檛 win, that鈥檚 fine. It鈥檚 about the journey. Getting the chance to work in teams on real-world problems, meeting new people and networking with industry 鈥 there are so many opportunities to grow your community and work on yourself. These events are just a great thing.鈥
Visit 全民彩票 online to learn more about studying Interaction Design and in the Master of Design program at Emily Carr.