Koji Yajima
About Koji Yajima
Koji Yajima is an Experience Designer based in Sydney, Australia, with a background in design and animation. He has worked at several companies, including DIJGTAL and Wunderman Thompson, and has a degree in Design Computing from the University of Sydney.
Current Role at DIJGTAL
Koji Yajima has been working at DIJGTAL as an Experience Designer since 2021. In this role, he focuses on creating engaging and user-friendly design experiences. His work emphasizes the alignment of design elements to enhance usability and aesthetics. Based in Sydney, New South Wales, he contributes to various projects that aim to improve user interaction and satisfaction.
Previous Experience at Wunderman Thompson
Prior to his current position, Koji Yajima worked at Wunderman Thompson as a UI Designer from 2018 to 2021. His responsibilities included designing user interfaces that are intuitive and visually appealing. During his three years at the company, he developed skills that contributed to his expertise in user experience design.
Work History at George Brand Real Estate & Blitz Property Maintenance
Koji Yajima began his career as a Video Editor at George Brand Real Estate and Blitz Property Maintenance from 2016 to 2018. This two-year experience in Kariong allowed him to develop foundational skills in visual storytelling and editing, which later informed his design work.
Education in Design Computing
Koji Yajima studied Design Computing at the University of Sydney from 2015 to 2017. This two-year program provided him with a strong foundation in design principles, technology, and user experience. His education has played a significant role in shaping his approach to design and animation.
Specialization in Design and Animation
Koji Yajima specializes in both design and animation, with a focus on achieving perfect alignment of design elements. His passion lies in creating seamless and harmonious design experiences that resonate with users. This specialization enhances his contributions to the design community in Sydney, Australia.