June Lee
About June Lee
June Lee is a graphic designer based in Los Angeles, California, who specializes in cross-cultural design. With a background in both the Republic of Korea Navy and various design roles, she emphasizes continuous learning and believes in design as a universal language.
Current Role at Gensler
June Lee has been working as a Graphic Designer at Gensler since 2021. Located in Los Angeles, California, she contributes to various design projects that require a blend of creativity and technical skills. Her role involves collaborating with teams to create impactful visual communications that align with client objectives. Lee's experience in design allows her to approach projects with a unique perspective, integrating cross-cultural elements into her work.
Previous Experience in Graphic Design
Prior to her current position, June Lee worked at Exit Design as a Designer from 2017 to 2021 in the Greater Philadelphia Area. During her time there, she honed her design skills and participated in projects that emphasized innovative solutions. Additionally, she served as a Graphic Design Intern at the Philadelphia Orchestra Association in 2016, where she gained valuable experience in a professional setting. Her earlier roles in the Republic of Korea NAVY included positions as Assistant Graphic Designer and Squad Leader, where she developed leadership and design capabilities.
Education and Expertise
June Lee earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Graphic Design from Drexel University, where she studied from 2011 to 2017. Her education provided her with a solid foundation in design principles and practices. Lee emphasizes continuous learning and self-improvement, actively seeking new challenges to enhance her skills and stay motivated in her work. This commitment to professional development reflects her dedication to the field of graphic design.
Cultural Influence in Design
June Lee's background from Seoul, South Korea, significantly influences her design approach. She participated in a design project that incorporated cross-cultural elements, showcasing her ability to blend diverse perspectives into her work. Lee believes in design as a universal language, which shapes her philosophy in creating visual communications. This belief drives her to explore various cultural narratives and integrate them into her design projects.