Minjeong Kwon

Interior Design (MA)

About

As a spatial designer, I strive to amplify design’s social impact and create spaces that can change our world. I focus on creating robust spatial concepts grounded in thorough research. With a multidisciplinary background in spatial and graphic design, I approach projects holistically, crafting cohesive and innovative solutions grounded in thorough research. And I enjoy integrating the latest technologies into the design process while respecting the artistry of handicrafts.

My recent research concerns creating spatial value for a better life, and the thesis project, ‘A-Eye Wellness Center,’ raises awareness about the pervasive digital eye strain affecting office workers. As part of a human-centered design approach, I focused on maximizing the healing experience by weaving spatial programming and the eye’s structure. Also, I explored AI as a tool to expand my imagination by prompting handmade models and reconnecting to the design. Through these efforts, I aim to shape environments that contribute positively to human well-being and push the boundaries between tactile essence and new technology.

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