MODE, Archive of Visible Signs, is an online graphic design archive focusing on logos investigating the relationship between design and culture. The website provides an extraordinary way of storing logo designs through which the […]
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Who Cares?
WhoCares is a dynamic data visualization project. In this project, various types of datasets regarding healthcare in the world were combined and re-interpreted in order to create a visual tool that can help people […]
Hope 2.0
HOPE is a board game that reflects the problems regarding immigration, health care, and politics to create a better understanding of these issues. The idea was inspired by Donald Trump’s 100 Day Plan, which […]
BeeLine
BeeLine is a bus transportation system provided by Savannah College of Art and Design. The university uses an app called “Translock Rider”, which shows the bus arrivals with all campus locations. However, since the […]
I’ll be watching you!
This project aims at creating a frightening video clip by using a combination of a popular rock-new wave song and technological devices that are able to speak such as the iPhone (Siri). In this project, […]
FLY
This short video is inspired by flies. It tells a story of a graphic designer who deals with these little creatures when it gets so hot and humid in Savannah. STYLE FRAMES CREDITS: Story, […]
Hello World(s)
Hello World(s) is an experimental typography project created in a graduate-level typography class, Typographic Voice and Visual Narrative by Sohee Kwon, at SCAD. The project focuses on American scientist and astronomer Carl Sagan […]
Skittles on the Ground
This piece is created to show how many children and teens are being affected by gun violence incidents in one year, using data from the Gun Violence Archive. Despite the disconnection, the three pieces come […]
HOPE V1.0
HOPE is a board game that reflects the problems regarding immigration, health care, and politics to create a better understanding on these issues. The idea was inspired by Donald Trump’s 100 Day Plan, which was […]