Jeeye LimInformation
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Brand Designer with 3 years’ experience in visual communication, branding, and art direction, creating impactful design systems and campaigns for clients across fashion, F&B, finance, and public sectors.

Skilled in developing cohesive brand identities and storytelling across digital, print, packaging, and spatial design.

Aspiring to be a Graphic Wizard !





Category ProjectYear
Academic ProjectReLife for the UK2025
Academic Project
The Great J Brothers x Tate Britain2025

Academic Project
3-hour Zine Challenge2024

Personal Project
Retrospective: S.Korea Millennial’s Nostalgia2024

Commercial Project
Jeongjin:don Restaurant2023

Personal Project
Project ‘Pira 2023’ from S.Korea 2019-2023

Commercial Project
IGE X WFG INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2022

Academic Project
Right Cosmetics for both the visually impaired and non-impaired 2021

Personal Project Project ‘Pira 2023’ from S.Korea2019-2023


Category
Editorial Design
Graphic Design
Typography & Layout
Illustration

Attribution
100%

Location
Sky
I wanted to satirise the political system of North Korea and the suffering of the people due to its contradictions in the form of an actual sprayed ‘Pira’. ‘Pira’ refers to a leaflet used primarily by North and South Korea for political propaganda and military purposes.

In the early days of the establishment of the South Korean government, the term "Pira" referred simply to leaflets. However, its meaning underwent a transformation during the Korean War (6.25 War). During this conflict, the UN forces, particularly in the early stages, emphasized psychological warfare, distributing numerous "Pira" leaflets to the Communist forces. After the war, North Korea engaged in various activities such as espionage, incitement of residents, and dissemination of propaganda materials promoting communism and North Korea's advantages. These propaganda materials, scattered across South Korea, came to be known as "Pira".

With the borders closed, there is no better way to make North Koreans aware of their situation than with the South's bombing, which is a life-threatening escape. In order to get people to open it, it had to be the least Pira-esque design possible and make them want to open it, so I borrowed the shape of a postcard.

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