




I had a blast working on these WEBTOON skateboards. After pitching the concept, I designed the full products as gifts for the creators. Their enthusiastic feedback—and even cameos in their comics—encouraged us to bring more titles on board, so I developed additional graphics for each new release. Before long, fans were asking where they could buy them.
We then showcased the skateboards at major Comic-Cons across the U.S.—San Diego Comic-Con, New York Comic Con, Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo, and more.
The best part? Seeing the hilarious, energetic reactions from creators and fans alike. When we put them on sale at the WEBTOON booths, they became the fastest items to sell out.
As the Head Designer at WEBTOON, I wasn’t heavily involved in the merch itself. However, when the interns asked for help with apparel, I stepped in to support. While helping them, I created a few example shirts—funny enough, they ended up getting produced and sold.
I had a blast working on these WEBTOON skateboards. After pitching the concept, I designed the full products as gifts for the creators. Their enthusiastic feedback—and even cameos in their comics—encouraged us to bring more titles on board, so I developed additional graphics for each new release. Before long, fans were asking where they could buy them.
We then showcased the skateboards at major Comic-Cons across the U.S.—San Diego Comic-Con, New York Comic Con, Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo, and more.
The best part? Seeing the hilarious, energetic reactions from creators and fans alike. When we put them on sale at the WEBTOON booths, they became the fastest items to sell out.
As the Head Designer at WEBTOON, I wasn’t heavily involved in the merch itself. However, when the interns asked for help with apparel, I stepped in to support. While helping them, I created a few example shirts—funny enough, they ended up getting produced and sold.