My UX Case Studies

Showcasing my UX journey through research, wireframes, user flows, and copywriting. These projects demonstrate how I design thoughtful, user-centered solutions.

Designing healthcare access for expats in Korea
Ah-ya (a fun Korean word meaning “ouch”) is a medical app I designed to help foreigners easily find English-speaking doctors. Inspired by my own experience, this project focuses on accessible design and user-friendly UX.

Turning a failed feature into a UX learning moment


This was my first UX case study, where I explored adding interest-based badges to dating profiles. Research showed users didn’t connect with the idea—so I pivoted and learned the power of feedback.

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