Jisu Kim received her BFA in Graphic Design from ArtCenter College of Design in Los Angeles and has worked with design studios and early-stage startups across the U.S. and U.K. as both a graphic and product designer.

She is currently based in Kyoto, Japan, and focuses on visual design within the digital space, exploring how clarity, emotion, and quiet expression can coexist through form, type, color, and space. She enjoys observing the natural rhythms of her surroundings—from riverside fields to the open sky—and lets these observations subtly inform her approach to digital design.

For freelance inquiries, collaborations, or opportunities, feel free to reach out via email.


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WheelPoint/2025

Graphic identity inspired by bold 1980s–90s JDM ads for a wheel retailer operating in Japan and the U.S. More

CTRL-P/2020

Designed a brand identity for a bespoke print production studio in London. More

Herschel’s Home Postcards/2020

Postcards for Herschel's Home, a lifestyle and travel brand by Herschel Supply Co. (conceptual). More

Snack Magazine/2020

Magazine for Herschel's Home, a lifestyle and travel brand by Herschel Supply Co. (conceptual). More


Chinati Art Museum Stationery/2019

Business cards for CAM with a modular logo system that adapts to different structures (conceptual). More

Chinati Art Museum Collection Posters/2019

Collection posters for CAM, inspired by Judd's modular system and color palette (conceptual). More

QMag/2019

A spread from a rebrand of Q Magazine, celebrating the global blend of music and culture (conceptual).

Featured on Dieline/2019

Sharing the inspiration and design behind Arbora, a branding and packaging project (conceptual). Read

Moving & Moved/2018

An exhibition book exploring how Modern Dance shaped culture and protest through movement (conceptual).

Moving & Moved Posters/2018

Poster design for Moving & Moved exhibition (conceptual).

Moving & Moved Collateral/2018

Print collateral for Moving & Moved exhibition (conceptual).

Centre: The Center of the Universe/2018

A book exploring the history of Geocentrism, Heliocentrism, and Narcissism—where is the center of the universe? (conceptual). More

Great Writers Series/2018

Designed a booklet that embodies the essence of Octavia Butler’s life and groundbreaking work in science fiction (conceptual).

C.2025