About
Wayne Huang is a native Taiwanese, born 1980 in Taipei and raised in Southern California. He holds a master’s degree in communications from California State University, Fullerton and a BFA in Computer Art from New York School of Visual Arts.
Recognizing a disparity in mainstream media coverage of the experiences and aspirations of minority groups in the U.S., Wayne actively seeks to increase their visibility in the media and help committed nonprofit organizations serve them better by telling their stories.
In addition, he has helped nonprofit organizations define their brand, improve their online presence, contributed creatively to annual report projects, and has photo-documented the work of numerous organizations.
Wayne is available as a consultant in visual and web media strategy, as well as on a contractual/assignment basis.
Organizations Wayne has worked with (or for):
Drew Child Development Corporation
Project Vietnam Foundation
National Public Radio (interned)
St. Baldrick’s Foundation (interned)
Crescer e Viver
Hassenfeld Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders
In addition, Wayne also actively serves as a pro bono consultant with Taproot Foundation and is a contributing photographer to Penta Press Photos
