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FREELANCING @ ACLU
hey so like im really worried how we simply don't have enough third-spaces in the world, especially now that mall culture is gone. Where are young people supposed to go? How are we nurturing curiosity, creativity, and connection? Community requires participation, but first… we need places to participate??

So what’s a “third-space designer”?
I don’t know.

I made it up.But at least, it's my hopeful mindset towards work. Centering people in the physical/metaphorical room: how they feel when they enter, how their experiences are supported, and how space can invite connection. As long as we have a room, a corner of a screen, or even a patch of grass, there’s an opportunity for conversation, generosity, and belonging.

so, like, are you worried about that too like me?
do you wanna talk about it?
Multidisciplinary designer with a heart for shaping rooms and the people in them.
4 years of experience with 2+ years of agency work  — To me, design is an opportunity for us to bring folks together, tied by a common narrative, background, or goal. And that's what gets me excited :)

Forming experiences for folks to connect is like one big fun jigsaw puzzle for me — which pieces click and what's the big picture!
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(EXPERIENCE)
(RECOGNITION)
Drexel University Graphic Design Alumni Best in Show (2022)
GDUSA Students-To-Watch Nominee (2022)
(SKILLS)
Brand Identity, Art Direction, Creative Concept Development, Brand Guidelines, Publication Design, Print Design, Signage & Wayfinding Design, Packaging Design, UX/UI, Website Design, Production Design, 
Asset Management,
Project Management
Design/Web: Adobe Creative Suite, Webflow, Framer, Procreate

3D/Animation: Womp, Adobe AE, Adobe Dimension, CADTools

Productivity: Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, Slack, Asana, Notion
(EDUCATION)
Drexel University — June 2022
B.S. in Graphic Design, Minor in UX/UI Design

what's y(our) story?

i wanna hear it!
kathyvychung@gmail.com

‍kathy (vy) chung is a s(o)uper cool
designer, doodler, and storyteller.