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Coco Liu’s website presents a personal designer/founder-advisor brand rather than an online design tool. Its positioning sits at the intersection of “cities, technology, and culture,” with services spanning UX/UI design, pitch decks, cross-cultural products, China market understanding, special economic zones, and urban development consulting. The site also highlights activity across New York, multiple cities in China, San Francisco, Beijing, Lagos, and elsewhere, and mentions co-founding an African digital special economic zone and raising $100 million for a mini-city district in Nigeria.
From a design and creative perspective, the most direct services are product design and pitch decks, including UX/UI for cross-cultural products and fundraising materials for city projects and African investment funds. The more distinctive offering is “China strategy and cultural bridging,” covering market entry, cultural positioning, and ecosystem navigation. It also provides advisory services related to special economic zones, smart cities, urban planning, and proptech. Collaboration appears to happen mainly via email, forms, and scheduled calls, with Keynotes, Panels, and team Workshops also mentioned. However, there is no visible explanation of a standardized project process, delivery templates, or collaboration platform.
Pricing information is limited. The site explicitly offers a free 30-minute consultation covering product/UX/UI, pitch deck feedback, and China insights, but prices for formal consulting, design work, business tours, or workshops are not disclosed. On copyright, the site only includes “All rights reserved” in the footer, without clarifying ownership or usage rights for design deliverables. As for resources, the main content appears to be Substack writing and a small number of article entry points, so it is not a large-scale asset library or template library.
The main strength is its distinctive positioning: it combines design, city-building, and cross-cultural understanding between China and the West. It is well suited to founders, VCs, cross-border teams, and urban project stakeholders who need high-context judgment. The weaknesses are also clear: there is no complete portfolio, client case studies, pricing, delivery timeline, or after-sales support information, so a purchase decision would require further communication and verification. It is better suited to non-standardized, high-trust advisory work than to users looking for an off-the-shelf design tool or scalable design outsourcing.
Based only on the crawled text, it is not possible to determine the site’s access stability in mainland China, payment methods, or level of localization, so its China access status is unknown. Possible alternatives include design consultancies such as IDEO, frog, and Pentagram, as well as domestic UX/UI consultants, overseas expansion consulting firms, and advisors specializing in urban planning or industrial parks.
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