Hey,
I'm Jun.
Currently a M.Des student at California College of the Arts.
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In a world where we can create anything, we often choose sameness—unintentionally (and rather ironically) embedding inequity and unhappiness into our environments.
As a designer, I believe our role is not just to make things but to make meaning. By questioning assumptions, uncovering overlooked stories, and staying curious at every step, we can create designs that are consequential.
When I'm not quoting Ralph Caplan, I'm probably out there doing something equally impractical - like baking sourdough or cooking Singaporean food.
It's all design, really. Just with better snacks.
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In a world where we can create anything, we often choose sameness—unintentionally (and rather ironically) embedding inequity and unhappiness into our environments.
As a designer, I believe our role is not just to make things but to make meaning. By questioning assumptions, uncovering overlooked stories, and staying curious at every step, we can create designs that are consequential.
When I'm not quoting Ralph Caplan, I'm probably out there doing something equally impractical - like baking sourdough or cooking Singaporean food.
It's all design, really. Just with better snacks.