Meet ShaoLan
After walking away from a fulfilling entrepreneurial career, she emerged anew as the creator of Chineasy, an engaging way to learn Chinese with smart visual design. Now on a mission to bridge the gap of understanding between East and West, ShaoLan is poised to change the world by erasing barriers to knowledge and acceptance.
Evolving her mission
Among ShaoLan’s priorities is helping children worldwide learn Chinese through integrative storytelling.
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The power of perseverance
Learning from mistakes taught her how to navigate challenges and grow personally and professionally.
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Creating Chineasy
Looking for an easier way to teach her children Chinese, ShaoLan developed an innovative learning tool.
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Chinese made easy
With Chineasy, ShaoLan created a groundbreaking visual way to learn Chinese by blending Chinese characters with storytelling and visual design. She simplifies the learning process by breaking the characters down into a series of building blocks, then pairs them with engaging illustrations. What becomes a fun and engaging way to learn a new language is also an immersion of sorts into a new world.
Now a popular and engaging way of learning Chinese in over 30 countries, Chineasy has revolutionised how people understand and interact with ShaoLan’s native country. All while, as she says, “bridging the gap of understanding between East and West” and penetrating the Great Wall of Chinese language.
“I hope this is something people can appreciate – not just the language, but the culture,” says ShaoLan. “Language is the secret to learn the culture. Everybody should care about learning another culture, whether or not you want to learn the language. With cultural understanding we can build more personal connections.”
ShaoLan developed Chineasy because she wanted her British-born children to learn her native language.
“When my children were really little, they would respond when I spoke Chinese to them,” she says. “But then, when they got a little older and realised that everyone around them spoke English, they started refusing to communicate in Chinese – they played dead.”
It didn’t take long, however, for her kids to become inspirational and invaluable partners on a journey that’s been an enriching experience for them all.
“Every time I have a new design idea, I discuss it with MuLan and MuAn (her daughter and son),” says ShaoLan. “They help me refine the illustration, and to them it’s a game. But the magical thing about it is that they’re also learning about their heritage. Most importantly, it’s a wonderful way to engage my children with my mission I believe in.”
“When we have fun as a family it will be even more fulfilling. I saw this as a family project and now it’s turning into something much more than that. It’s a work in progress. I would love for them to be fluent, I would love for them to understand Chinese philosophy. It’s an endless journey.”
Design process
Chineasy has come a long way from ShaoLan’s napkin sketches to artful graphic design.
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ShaoLan’s philosophy
Whatever drives us in pursuit of our goals and dreams, it all comes down to one thing – passion.
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Chineasy takes flight
After work and putting her kids to bed, she spent hours at night drawing, analysing and developing her methodology.
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Bringing Chineasy to life
By showing the correlation between characters, ShaoLan has made the complex Chinese language easier to learn.
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Design tools
The power of Surface
ShaoLan uses Surface to evolve her ideas on the touchscreen and bring them to life with Office apps and Surface Pen.
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Surface Pen gives ShaoLan a fluid and precise pen-on-paper feel for telling her stories with Chineasy characters.
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Digital notebook
OneNote keeps her organised and in the flow across devices. It’s perfect for jotting down notes, sketching ideas, and more.
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Pictures perfect
ShaoLan and her designers use Adobe Illustrator to design Chineasy characters using amazing features like automated photo editing.
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ShaoLan’s world
Learn more about what she’s up to, from her insightful blog posts to the latest news on her Chineasy Cards app.