Designer • Researcher
Euijin Lee is a UX-driven product designer and frontend developer exploring how design systems can make digital experiences more intuitive, scalable, and human. With a background in fashion design and motion graphic,
she brings an architectural eye for structure and form into digital environments, crafting modular systems that bridge creativity and logic.
Her practice moves fluidly between design and code, combining research, prototyping, and development to create responsive, accessible, and emotionally resonant interfaces. She has led and collaborated on cross-disciplinary projects ranging from AI-powered web tools to immersive virtual installations.
Recent projects include Dream Collector, an AI-based interactive web app built with OpenAI’s API, and Six Minutes Past Nine, a virtual exhibition presented by the Hybrid Realities Lab, for which she was selected as a participating artist. In this project, she transformed anonymous interviews into 3D environments exploring empathy and perception. Her team also won 1st place at the Quantum Creative Hackathon, hosted by QuEra Computing and the UK Government, for designing an educational interface that makes quantum computing intuitive for non-technical audiences.
Currently pursuing her MFA in Design and Technology at Parsons School of Design, Euijin is exploring web-based design systems and experimental interactions that bridge physical and digital products. She also works as a student research assistant at the Healthy Materials Lab, where she is exploring sustainable materials and how digital design and system-based products can contribute to sustainability.