Project   Category
Desert X
| Brand Identity, Experimental Design, Font Design

Playlist: O’CLOCK| Brand Identity, Motion Design, 3D Modeling

Eyebook| Brand Identity, Experimental Design, Editorial Design
Rise| Brand Identity, Print Design, Editorial Design
The Huntington Library| Print Design, Editorial Design
Color Psychology| Book Design, Editorial Design
CPS| UI/UX Design



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Desert X

Desert X presents international contemporary art exhibitions that engage with desert environments through site-specific installations by acclaimed artists worldwide. As part of this project, I had the opportunity to rebrand Desert X and I have created a font and style that harmonizes well with a desert backdrop.


Playlist: O’CLOCK

This project is a personal endeavor focused on 3D modeling design.
O'CLOCK is a playlist channel that offers a new experience. By blending carefully curated music with our unique design, O'CLOCK aims to provide listeners with a satisfying auditory and visual journey.

I collaborated with Andrew Kim.


Eyebook

Eyebook is a company that specializes in providing news about the most important eyewear brands and upcoming models of glasses. As part of this project, I had the opportunity to rebrand Eyebook and create a fresh identity for the company.


Rise
    Rise is a naturally inspiring setting, carefully designed to captivate your senses and elevate your experience. As part of this project, I had the opportunity to rebrand Rise festival and create a identity for the company. I pursued a style made with transparent paper, which can be considered as a material for lanterns.


    The Huntington LibraryThe Huntington Library is one of the world's great independent research libraries, with over 11 million items spanning the 11th to the 21st century. By rebranding this library's visitor experience, I incorporated elements such as maps, ticket prices, opening hours, and a brief history of the library's establishment.  

    When looking at a map, I visually represented information about the Huntington Library simply, similar to describing the shape of a building. I used graphic elements to convey the beginning of history, who created the Huntington Library, and what purpose it serves.


    Color PsychologyHuman needs expressed by colors. We can know human instincts through the symbol of color and psychological message. Colors and emotions are not a matter of chance or taste, but of experiences accumulated throughout life and experiences rooted in language or trauma.
    It expresses the fundamental human sensibility only with the sense of color space.

    + Psychologic Artists


    CPSThe CPS (Check, Protect, and Safety) app serves related to COVID-19. CPS allows users to track the movement of both confirmed and unconfirmed individuals within a community. Given privacy concerns which existed during the initial stages of the pandemic. I aimed to address security issues while still collecting relevant information and data.