Seri Park
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People regard design as a behavior to show external beauties
to promote production and consumption or to devise products and services to
make others easily consume them. However, I think design is a crucial medium to
predict the future and enhance the society. Surely, design makes me communicate
with past experiences, look at the current circumstance from a critical point
of view, and also imagine the future in a progressive way.
I have great interests in the interface that can be connected to the virtual world because this kind of interface can be a path to the real world of the future that is healthier, happier and better.
Then, where is the place that humanity, living in the technology-centered society, seeks? Well, I think that is “the mind lying deep inside of human beings.” That is because I believe a technology based on understanding the nature of human beings and their sensitivity can make a better world.
A connector linking technologies with human emotion—that is the path that I have been walking on as a designer. I am not a genius or eccentric, but rather a communicator backed by abundant “humane imagination.” Even if technologies are superb, still there is a problem that cannot be solved by technology alone, and I think the solution for such a case is humane imagination. Whenever facing problems that cannot be easily solved within a group, I have been an efficient communicator and assistant heading free discussion and sympathy with team members to settle down hardships, and this strong point of mine was also acknowledged by my professors while I was studying at undergraduate school.
I am very logical. I am a talented graphic designer devising UI/UX interface to attract users based on habits and behaviors, and at the same time, I am a competitive creative interaction designer who sets up design strategies and realizes them based on human nature, distinguishes major interactions of products, composes prototypes to test concepts, and helps to sustain technologies and trends that can give influences to users.
I have great interests in the interface that can be connected to the virtual world because this kind of interface can be a path to the real world of the future that is healthier, happier and better.
Then, where is the place that humanity, living in the technology-centered society, seeks? Well, I think that is “the mind lying deep inside of human beings.” That is because I believe a technology based on understanding the nature of human beings and their sensitivity can make a better world.
A connector linking technologies with human emotion—that is the path that I have been walking on as a designer. I am not a genius or eccentric, but rather a communicator backed by abundant “humane imagination.” Even if technologies are superb, still there is a problem that cannot be solved by technology alone, and I think the solution for such a case is humane imagination. Whenever facing problems that cannot be easily solved within a group, I have been an efficient communicator and assistant heading free discussion and sympathy with team members to settle down hardships, and this strong point of mine was also acknowledged by my professors while I was studying at undergraduate school.
I am very logical. I am a talented graphic designer devising UI/UX interface to attract users based on habits and behaviors, and at the same time, I am a competitive creative interaction designer who sets up design strategies and realizes them based on human nature, distinguishes major interactions of products, composes prototypes to test concepts, and helps to sustain technologies and trends that can give influences to users.