Yeji Seo

UX Designer And Developer at ETC - Entertainment Technology Center @ USC

Yeji Seo is a multifaceted design professional currently serving as a UI/UX Designer at The StoryGraph and Product Designer at both LavaLab and DiscoLink, with ongoing roles in product management and full-stack development at Code The Change. Previously, Yeji worked as a UX Designer and Developer at the Entertainment Technology Center at USC, focusing on the redesign and migration of key websites. Notably, Yeji contributed as the lead white paper designer for the award-winning film "Fathead." Additional experience includes a UX and Brand Designer role at Ebaes and a Virtual Reality Designer position at King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang. Yeji holds two Bachelor of Science degrees in Computer Science (Games) and Arts, Technology, and the Business of Innovation from the University of Southern California.

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ETC - Entertainment Technology Center @ USC

The Entertainment Technology Center at the University of Southern California (ETC@USC) is a think tank and research center that brings together senior executives, innovators, thought leaders, and catalysts from the entertainment, consumer electronics, technology, and services industries along with the academic resources of the University of Southern California to explore and to act upon topics and issues related to the creation, distribution, and consumption of entertainment content. As an organization within the USC School of Cinematic Arts, ETC helps drive collaborative projects among its member companies and engages with next generation consumers to understand the impact of emerging technology on all aspects of the entertainment industry, especially technology development and implementation, the creative process, business models, and future trends. ETC acts as a convener and accelerator for entertainment technology and commerce through: Research, Publications, Events, Collaborative Projects and Shared Exploratory Labs and Demonstrations.


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