Josh Kim

Product Designer

Product Designer

Product Designer

A designer fluent in metrics — crafting research-driven solutions that fuel measurable growth

About Me

Designing a Smarter, Personalized Recommendation Experience.

Designing a Smarter, Personalized Recommendation Experience.

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Background

With background as both a Client Associate and a UX Researcher at J.P.Morgan, I bring a unique blend of client management, data analysis, and user experience expertise. My career has been shaped by empathy for users, analytical rigor, and the ability to translate insights into impactful product design decisions. I thrive at the intersection of business needs and human-centered design.

Design Philosophy

I use AI to support my design process whether it’s speeding up user research, uncovering patterns, or exploring early concepts. It helps me move faster and make more informed decisions, but my approach is still rooted in empathy and human needs. I also draw inspiration from the Japanese principle of Kanso, aiming for clarity and purpose by removing what’s unnecessary.

Things I love

I find a lot of peace and inspiration in the outdoors. I’m an avid climber, hiker, and traveler. Nature keeps me grounded and curious. When I’m not creating, you’ll probably find me chasing down the next best bite or soaking up the sun at the beach!

Background

With background as both a Client Associate and a UX Researcher at J.P.Morgan, I bring a unique blend of client management, data analysis, and user experience expertise. My career has been shaped by empathy for users, analytical rigor, and the ability to translate insights into impactful product design decisions. I thrive at the intersection of business needs and human-centered design.

Design Philosophy

I use AI to support my design process whether it’s speeding up user research, uncovering patterns, or exploring early concepts. It helps me move faster and make more informed decisions, but my approach is still rooted in empathy and human needs. I also draw inspiration from the Japanese principle of Kanso, aiming for clarity and purpose by removing what’s unnecessary.

Things I love

I find a lot of peace and inspiration in the outdoors. I’m an avid climber, hiker, and traveler. Nature keeps me grounded and curious. When I’m not creating, you’ll probably find me chasing down the next best bite or soaking up the sun at the beach!

Background

With background as both a Client Associate and a UX Researcher at J.P.Morgan, I bring a unique blend of client management, data analysis, and user experience expertise. My career has been shaped by empathy for users, analytical rigor, and the ability to translate insights into impactful product design decisions. I thrive at the intersection of business needs and human-centered design.

Design Philosophy

I use AI to support my design process whether it’s speeding up user research, uncovering patterns, or exploring early concepts. It helps me move faster and make more informed decisions, but my approach is still rooted in empathy and human needs. I also draw inspiration from the Japanese principle of Kanso, aiming for clarity and purpose by removing what’s unnecessary.

Things I love

I find a lot of peace and inspiration in the outdoors. I’m an avid climber, hiker, and traveler. Nature keeps me grounded and curious. When I’m not creating, you’ll probably find me chasing down the next best bite or soaking up the sun at the beach!

A person in a winter coat and furry hat walking along a snow-covered path through a forest of frosted trees.
A person in a winter coat and furry hat walking along a snow-covered path through a forest of frosted trees.
A person in a winter coat and furry hat walking along a snow-covered path through a forest of frosted trees.
A person in a winter coat and furry hat walking along a snow-covered path through a forest of frosted trees.
A person in a winter coat and furry hat walking along a snow-covered path through a forest of frosted trees.
A person in a winter coat and furry hat walking along a snow-covered path through a forest of frosted trees.
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A designer fluent in metrics — crafting design solutions that fuel measurable growth.