Eunice Lee

Hey, it's Eunice!

creative engineer with a passion for people ⋆˚꩜。

About Me

I'm currently a second-year student at Tufts University, majoring in Human Factors Engineering and minoring in Engineering Management . My passion lies in creating designs that genuinely improve people's lives, with a special interest in assistive technology.

I believe in the power of user-centered design—listening, iterating, and building solutions that truly make a difference. Whether I'm designing interfaces, building prototypes, or illustrating, I approach every project with empathy and curiosity.

Fun fact: I self-learned HTML and CSS to develop this website! What better way to express myself than to create my portfolio myself?

Placing people at the heart of what I do is essential to the way that I work. I want to ensure that what I create develops a positive and bright change in people's lives. That's why I value feedback and suggestions from my users and my clients!

What I Love

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Building

My love for building LEGOs is actually what sparked my interest in becoming an engineer. My vast collection of LEGOs is forever growing!

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Art & Illustration

I'm passionate about art and illustration, and I'm currently in the process of starting my own small business!

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Music

I play guitar, ukulele, piano, cello, and love singing. Writing songs is one of my favorite ways to express creativity!

Assistive Technology

I'm deeply interested in designing technology that makes the world more accessible and inclusive for everyone.

legos

a portion of my lego collection!

adobe illustrator

when i first dove into graphic design in 2021...

craft work

little clay charms i made! you will always find me crafting :D

Skills & Tools

Figma FigJam SolidWorks HTML/CSS User Research UI/UX Design Prototyping Wireframing Illustration Human Factors Engineering

My Background

I was born in Canary Islands, Spain, but I am Korean! Growing up, I developed an interesting relationship with culture; I am fluent in Spanish but struggle much more with Korean.

After time, I was able to use what I thought was a weakness as a strength. I connected with Spanish-speaking communities in my home town to introduce them to robotics as a chance to spread the creative power of STEM. Now, I task myself with doing everything I can to learn Korean! (Yes, I watch K-dramas to learn. (ᵕ-ᴗ-))

Let's Connect!

I'd love to hear from you. Whether you want to collaborate, chat about design, or just say hi!