Some of the clients:
Disney
Rotten Tomatoes
LA Clippers
Mattel
Riot Games
Hard skills:
Figma
After Effects
Premier Pro
Rhino
Photoshop
Illustrator
Soft skills:
Time Management
Risk management
Teamwork
Critical Thinking
Problem-solving
Languages:
English – Native
Korean – Native
I hold a Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design and have been working in the design industry for almost a decade. During this time, I have honed my skills in design principles, user experience, and art direction. I'm proficient in design tools such as Adobe Creative Suite and Figma, and have a deep understanding of videography.
My passion for design started when I was young, and I have pursued this passion by working with a variety of projects over the years. I have worked with startups, small businesses, and large corporations, creating a range of digital products such as user interfaces for websites, mobile apps, videos, animations and marketing graphics.
On the weekend, I love to dabble in illustrations and animations. Although I must admit that I usually end up baking my favorite batch of macaroons instead.
UX Design Immersive
General Assembly (2022)
Arts and Design: Multimedia
North Carolina State University(2015)
Wireframes
Wireframes are a crucial tool in the design process, providing a blueprint for the layout and functionality of a digital product. To create effective wireframes, it's important to understand the user's needs and goals, as well as the requirements and constraints of the project.
Digital Design
To create effective designs, it's important to understand the needs, goals, and behaviors of the target audience. This can be achieved through user research and testing, which can uncover insights about user preferences and pain points. Once this information is gathered, designers can create wireframes and prototypes to iterate and refine the design.
Art Direction
To develop an effective art direction, it's important to understand the brand's essence, its target audience, and the intended message. This can be achieved through research and analysis, which can uncover insights about the brand's history, values, and cultural context. Once this information is gathered, designers can create a visual strategy that defines the art direction, including elements such as color palettes, typography, imagery, and tone of voice.