
Latency Studio creates projects that connect design with community and social impact. This page features selected work that uses clothing and visual identity to support culture, teamwork, and access to care.
1. Jongno Community Bazaar

At the Jongno Community Bazaar, I showcased and sold tote bags and t-shirts that I designed to raise over $600 for YoungFriends, an organization preserving and developing Korean clothing and food culture. Managing the full process—from design and promotion on Instagram and Naver Café to selling products in person—taught me . This project reflected my brand’s belief in celebrating individuality and cultural diversity, values that aligned closely with YoungFriends’ mission.
2. Designing Local Futsal Team Jerseys
I designed custom jerseys for a local futsal team, blending team identity with each player’s individuality. The design was used in local friendly matches and tournaments, representing trust, unity, and self-expression. This project embodied my brand’s philosophy of empowering individuals to express themselves authentically while contributing to a collective identity.


3. Fundraising for Doctors’ Action for Health


To support Doctors’ Action for Health, which operates free specialty clinics for underserved patients, I ran a two-month campaign designing and selling tote bags and t-shirts. Managing both online and offline sales, I handled product design, marketing, and fulfillment—raising $300 to support medical outreach efforts. The initiative combined my passion for design with a commitment to healthcare accessibility and community support.
