Seri Park is a product & ux designer pursuing an MFA in Design and Technology at Parsons, NYC. She creates intuitive, immersive experiences that merge ux, storytelling, and interactive systems.

Graduating May 2025 – Open to Full-Time.


UX PRODUCT DESIGN
UI/UX–Web AppTeam
2024
Tremaine CollectionGraphic, UI/UX DesignTeam
2020
FIT Collabo: TVPoint AppProject Planning, UI/UX DesignTeam
2023
FIT Collabo: HomeBBar App UI/UX, Product DesignPersonal
2024
EmoQUI/UX, Branding–Web AppPersonal
2020
Young&Beautiful UI/UX–Web AppPersonal
2022
Recyle Me Product DesignPersonal
2024
New Pain Communication ToolProduct Design *COMING SOON*
Personal
2024
CommUnityUI/UX, Data VizPersonal
2024
Self As SystemUI/UX DesignTeam
2024
Future Card’s Travel InitiativeUI/UX,App (with Unity)Experimental
2022
The Journal of SensoryUX ResearchPersonal
2022
Delivery Service
GRAPHIC DESIGN

Book DesignExperimental
2021
Perfect Symmetry

Poster DesignPersonal
2020
Counter NarrativeMini Book DesignPersonal
2022
Designing K-Pop’s InfluenceBrandingPersonal
2022
Old Town LunenburgBrandingPersonal
2022
Branding Korea’s Coastal IdentityInfographics–Data VizPersonal
2020

Correlation Between Covid-19 and Public Transportation in Saint Louis City

Postcard DesignPersonal
2020
Saint Louis Postcards
ARCHIVES(Personal)

Design Fiction (with Unity)Experimental
2022
Pain Measurement MachineInteractive InstallationExperimental
2022
Vision of the Future3D Motion (with OpenAI)Experimental
2022
Future HumanBook DesignPersonal
2022
MetamorphosisPackaging DesignPersonal
2020
Insouciant HoneyComic–IllustrationPersonal
2018
If Only You Had Heard Me Then...IllustrationPersonal
2018
Illustrations Archives3D DesignPersonal
2018
Mormoloyce Phyllodes

CONTACT

Open to workEmailparks755@newschool.edu






Self As System


Self Initiated
This piece explores and challenges the concept of self through data, using personal information from a social media platform to examine how digital footprints shape identity. It reveals hidden insights and biases, emphasizing that identity is not fixed but shaped by evolving patterns.

Daily schedules are visualized through geometric labels, where colors represent emotions tied to task completion—following the plan brings stability, while disruptions trigger anxiety. The speed of shapes reflects these emotional shifts. Hovering over each element uncovers deeper emotional layers, highlighting the complexity within data. Pixelated forms symbolize the movement of information, inviting viewers to engage with the evolving patterns of personal experience.