Chori Jun is a multidisciplinary graphic designer and digital artist crafting visual systems that are built on storytelling, interaction, and immersion.
Currently based in New York/Chicago, Creative Intern @GrandArmy, and Co-Lead Designer @American Made Press.
Branding and UI UX research done for SavePoint, a video game emulation website.
Video games provide immense cultural value in the modern world. However, they are extremely difficult to preserve, which puts them at risk of becoming extinct media. SavePoint, is an online catalog that curates alternate ways to play and preserve the games that you love.
Video games provide immense cultural value in the modern world. However, they are extremely difficult to preserve, which puts them at risk of becoming extinct media. SavePoint, is an online catalog that curates alternate ways to play and preserve the games that you love.
Carnegie Mellon University Student Voting Campaign.
Exhibition for the 2024 United States Presidential Election.
Brand identity for London’s Architectural Ghost
The Crystal Palace was a grand and opulent monument that stood as a beacon of innovation and spectacle. Although it burned down in 1936, the identity system uses a decorative and modular type-style using metallic, ghostly colors to communicate its timeless ingenuity and enchant visitors to connect with the remains of this great building.
An Adaptation of the Video game by Davey Wreden
Hand bound and hand set book adaptations of the acclaimed video game of the same name. This book comes in two variations, telling the story of Davey and his relationship with his form friend Coda through the lens of recovered games Coda had made.
Multimedia Design Project Visualizing Book Bans Across Modern America.
Made in 2024, when books across the country were being banned in schools and libraries, Access To The Armory visualizes the scope of these bans in recent years to highlight the importance of information accessibility.
A Multimedia Design Hero Project
The Designer’s Republic, as it once was, no
longer exists.
This project is a nostalgic, multi-media tribute to the design titan as a
thank you for all they have done to push design forward. A stylistic
tribute and melancholy eulogy that consists of a large scale poster, a booklet, and motion
design animation.
Brand Identity and Event Design for TartanHacks, Pittsburgh's Largest Annual Hackathon.
Hosted by Carnegie Mellon
organization Scottylabs, TartanHacks is Pittsburgh’s largest annual
hackathon. I was on the team that created the branding and brand
application for 2025’s theme:
Changing Tides. This was carried out across merchandise, banners, event
signage, website design, social media, stationery, and more.