Hi, I’m Yeji, a UI/UX Designer.

I am passionate about blending beauty and functionality in design. With expertise in prototyping and creative design, I develop solutions that are both visually appealing and easy to use. I believe that great design balances creativity and practicality.

Featured Case Study

Case Study #1 : Add A New Feature

Facebook Messenger : Add A New Feature

#User Interviews #Prototyping #Interaction Design

When you need to send the same message to multiple unrelated parties, you have to maintain each conversation separately. 'Surge' streamlines this by allowing you to view individual chat responses in one place.

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Case Study #2 : End-To-End Application

Fridgemate : Meal Preparation iOS Application

#Prototyping #Usability Testing #Application Design

When looking through the fridge it’s a common problem to see a hodgepodge of leftover ingredients that you don’t know what to do with. The goal of this app is to streamline lunch planning by offering personalized recipe suggestions using the ingredients you already have: ultimately saving time, reducing food waste, and reigniting the joy of cooking.


Case Study #3 : Responsive Web Design

Mercury's Coffee Co. : Website Re Design

#User Interviews #Prototyping #DeepAI #Web Design

Mercury is a coffee shop that I frequently visit. Their story, sourcing, taste, and interior design are all best-in-class. I was shocked when I visited their website and discovered how little effort was put into it. I totally redesigned the website to match the level of design and user experience I believe appropriately reflects Mercury.


Case Study #4 : End-To-End Application

Lingocube : Language Learning iOS Application 

#Branding #UI Design #Logo Design #Application Design

As the world becomes more globalized and we are all interconnected more than ever before, the interest in learning new languages has spread like wildfire. While numerous language learning apps are available, many apps have high turnover rate due to the users’ initial passion dying out. I wanted to understand the factors that lead to a loss of motivation and passion, as well as what might sustain a user's interest. Thus: ‘Lingocube’.