With a variety of projects, I offer a fresh perspective. Since 2017, I have worked in Cross-media Design, creating cohesive experiences across digital and print mediums. Through my experience as a designer in a company, selling my own design products, and working as a freelancer, I have approached user-centered design from different perspectives and created creative solutions tailored to the goals and objectives of each project.
My journey into design
Ever since I was young, I’ve loved creating things—folding paper, cutting and assembling colored paper, or repurposing milk cartons. Sharing my work with others and seeing their reactions always brought me joy. So, when it came time to choose a major for university, design felt like the obvious choice.
In the beginning, my design work was mostly about satisfying my own creative instincts. But in 2018, while working on a project at NHN Commerce, I realized design is much more than just visual appeal. It’s a powerful tool to communicate the essence and vision of a service, shape user experiences through usability, and ultimately contribute to its success.
This shift in perspective has influenced all the projects I’ve taken on since—both online and offline. Now, I focus on understanding the core of a service, identifying its audience, and creating designs that truly serve their purpose.
Random facts about me
• I once got really into rock climbing and even designed and sold merch (T-shirts, badges, keyrings) online. But I’m still a beginner at climbing.
• I enjoy trying out recipes I find on YouTube, especially pasta and Korean dishes. I also like tweaking them to create my own version.
• I built my portfolio website using Framer. It was my first project made with Framer.