The Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA) in Costa Mesa is a contemporary art museum whose rebrand emphasizes openness and accessibility. I designed a logo inspired by the building’s square form and flowing interior spaces.
This book explores the stories of Korean comfort women through a restrained visual language, focusing on silence and resilience rather than shock. Aimed at younger generations, it seeks to foster empathy and remembrance through minimal compositions and careful pacing that reflect the survivors’ quiet strength and erased voices.
In this publication, I explored the intersection of architecture, photography, and spatial design through a minimal, structured approach. By curating works from six photographers, I presented architectural photography as art—focusing on form, light, and space.
Rebranding the Milano 2026 Olympics allowed me to explore new graphic voices and understand the importance of research, editing, and content structure.
By capturing and collaging selected screenshots from the film, I explored how narrative moments can be reinterpreted through composition and visual rhythm.
Through the theme of transition, I explored how Hanbok has evolved from its early origins to its modern reinterpretations. This book traces the garment’s changing forms, functions, and cultural meanings—from foundational structure and symbolism to contemporary revival and global influence.