Lucky Hyosun Kim


A motivated and creative
fullstack developer
 with
a strong academic foundation 
in Interactive Media Technology from
KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

based in S.Korea, the Ntherlands, Finland and Sweden. 



Fullstack Development
Frontend Development
Creative Coding
Augmented Reality
Machine Learning
User Experience (UX UI)

Visual Works



hyosun@kth.se
LinkedIn
GitHub
The Store At The End of Gallaxy(Link)


is a fullstack e-commerce application for small celestial bodies in space, using by NASA APIs.

Explore the cosmos, discover fascinating asteroids, and add them to a virtual shopping cart as if collecting space souvenirs. Data from NASA’s databases is transformed into an engaging and accessible interface, which allows exploration by distance from Earth, size, hazard level, and estimated approach time.

Each asteroid takes on a unique personality—its shape is dynamically generated in real time from its numerical identifiers and brought to life through SVG graphics.


React
Redux
Axios
Graphql
Node.js
Express
MongoDB
Tailwind



Collaborators: 
Jingwen Zhuang
Antonio Britvar
Maja Lind
Sara Norman



Once Upon A Budget (Link)


is a frontend web application designed to educate women about financial literacy. 

To break the barrier of finance as a scary subject, the application eases users into the topic by first letting them finish a personality quiz on disney princesses.

Based on the results of this personality quiz, financial traits are assigned to the user, and they are then given financial educational materials, like podcast, articles and books.


React
Redux
Git
UX/UI



Collaborators: 
Diagnosa Fenomena 
Katrin Franziska Hanna Stötter 
Marta Casandra Lendínez Ibáñez



Type and Space (Link)


makes a new definition of the glyph with users.
This web grid generates new shapes of glyphs
and allows users to iterate the glyphs randomly to see how negative/ positive spaces create new modules in typography.

Also, this project used Arduino hardware
for users to control physically.

This allows users to experience
physical interaction
with a computer.




JavaScript
P5.js
Arduino
C++






AR Digital Bulletin Board (Link)


allows users to explore cultural posters from
Iceland, Sweden, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and South Korea, incorporating a multimodal interface
including visual, audio, touch, and haptic feedback.

The project evaluates the effectiveness of AR in enhancing cultural understanding, particularly among participants unfamiliar with the target countries.

This project compares the usability and user preference of AR multimodal posters with traditional printed posters. Process & Evaluation are in this science papaer.


C#
Unity
Bleder

+ Illustrator



Collaborators:
Kristín Hafsteinsdóttir
Amina-Kamra Maglić
Sara Danielsson



Shadow Play (Link)


introduces ShadowPlay, an interactive system that explores whether integrating sound with shadow puppetry enhances engagement.

Using
machine learning,
ShadowPlay detects
hand gestures representing a bird and triggers corresponding sounds, which allows users to manipulate volume and pitch by adjusting hand positioning. Process & Evaluation are in this science paper.


Computer Vision
Machine Learning
TensorFlow
JavaScript
P5.js

+ Illustrator



Collaborator:
Fatemeh Abdollahnazhad



Prep & Play (Link)

creates and maintains a nurturing,
interconnected system that supports the
well-being of children, parents, and the
family as a whole.

The Tinder-style meal prep interface 
makes the app fun and fosters 
a sense of connection among users. 

The UX/UI research also highlights that parenting isn’t an isolated activity — it’s part of a broader network of relationships, resources, and environments that provide ongoing support and sustainability.


Figma
+ Illustrator

+ Photoshop


Collaborators: 
Fanny Westin
Yogie Permana
Antonia Sunna



Visual Wroks (Web Development/ 3D Modeling/ Graphic Design/ Typography)