About Me

Image description: Hannah, smiling and wearing a green blouse with yellow flowers and blue jeans, sits on a bench in front of a boxed plot of plants. 

→ My resume: hannah-a-kim-resume.pdf

Hi, I’m Hannah, a UI/UX designer from the San Francisco Bay Area. I love designing to build user confidence and to contribute to a more accessible world. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for impactful design, I deliver user research, visual design, and wireframing as an attentive and enthusiastic team player.

I took CareerFoundry’s UI Design bootcamp and have designed several apps independently from scratch. I have also redesigned a website for Forest Community Church in Texas with a team of designers, backend operations, and project manager.

Formerly a classical musician, I graduated from Oberlin Conservatory and worked as a cellist performing and teaching for 6 years. During the COVID-19 pandemic I started learning about disability justice, and developed a deep interest in web accessibility and design. Not long after, I decided to make a career change into the user experience field.

On any given day, you can probably find me browsing books at my local library, taking an art class, or playing soccer with friends!