The Seoulist is a touring app service for foreign tourists visiting Seoul. The Seoulist is structured so that it can communicate continuously throughout the trip. The three-steps Seoulist is divided into curation/guide/log stages. This configuration naturally allows users to interact with this service throughout the journey. In terms of design aspects, the layout is arranged so that it is easy to use with one hand, reflecting the characteristics of tourists who use lots of luggage and use public transportation. It makes it easy to classify the information through clear components.
While I was studying design, I defined design as a conversation between the caller and the receiver. I think that communication through visual interaction, beyond culture, letters, language, and social background, is what design should aim for. I want to contribute to society through design that can reduce errors, guarantee safety, and save time.
DUSL Design is a small design studio made up of one designer. It was established in 2019 and located in Seoul, Korea. DUSL stands for 'do unspoken language'. Based on a philosophy that design is no different from speech or text-based language. DUSL Design seeks design for a more convenient, secure society and everyday life.