MK


Min Kim is an independent designer and art director based in New York city. Currently working at Google.

EDUCATION


School of Visual Arts
 ︎︎︎ BFA in Graphic/interaction Design

   




EMOPLANT
Emotion Controller Brand Identity / Interaction Design 
Collaborate with:Zoe Li

CLIENT— Emoplant
INSTRUCTOR— Andrew Herzog, Saad Moosajee

This project is to explore the boundaries between humans and machines, and to discuss the impact of technology from the moral, cultural and social levels. We also hope to use this opportunity to trigger more discussions about the status and prospects of modern technology.





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Inspiration


In SciFi novel <Do androids dream of electric sheep?> , Main Characters use the mood organ to manage their mood. We took this idea as an inspiration and developed this project.

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About this project


This project is to explore the boundaries between humans and machines, and to discuss the impact of technology from the moral, cultural and social levels. We also hope to use this opportunity to trigger more discussions about the status and prospects of modern technology.

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About Emoplant


Emoplant can help you manage your emotions effortlessly.
Moreover, Emoplant has a customizable emotion synchronization function that makes emotional scheduling possible.








 



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Digital Application


We collect this unboxing vlog based on the universe where emoplant exists to help better understand our product. Vlogger Charlotte recorded the day she first used this product.




Unboxing Vlog ︎


We collect this unboxing vlog based on the universe where emoplant exists to help better understand our product. Vlogger Charlotte recorded the day she first used this product.







Brand Identity






















Visual Language


Emoplant developed this grid system to help visualize emotion. We collect the data from different users based on their understanding of emotion. The first time user uses this program, the user would get this graph after the process of sync.




 






































Mark
thisisminkim@gmail.com
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