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Jiwoo Choi

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Jiwoo Choi
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I am a toy designer who has a passion to create visionary stories and draw intricate pictures. I cherish exploring new and unique places which has helped me develop my creativity. I love to be a perfectionist and pride myself in being very comprehensive. If I can enrich our beautiful world with my toys and characters, truly nothing else would be more satisfying.
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Dream Catchers [Fasion Doll Project]
My inspiration came from wanting to empower children and give them an independent mindset. My doll was created to help children have control over their fears and grow their creative minds.
  • Dream Catchers [Fasion Doll Project]
    1. Dream Catchers is a doll suitable for children over 5 years old and up. 2. The DIY Dreamcatcher kit with the doll contains a variety of materials. Children can make their own Dreamcatcher and turn Dreamcatcher into a doll’s headband. 3. Dreamcatchers give children a sense of psychological stability. When children sleep alone at night, dolls can relieve children’s worries. So they can rest their mind and dream the night away. 4. Dreamcatchers can interact with children. Children make dream catchers for dolls, and dolls protect their dreams. If children decorate Dreamcatcher more beautifully, the doll's power will be stronger.
  • Dream Catchers [Fasion Doll Project]
    Dreamcatcher includes one nightmare ball. Children can get a secret QR code message and a secret ring if they break the ball. These surprise gifts can stimulate children's curiosity. When children access secret websites through QR codes, they can print various feather designs to decorate their dreamcatcher.
  • Dream Catchers [Fasion Doll Project]
  • Dream Catchers [Fasion Doll Project]
  • Dory Submarine& Puzzle
    This Dory submarine is a toy made by vacuuming plastic plates by cutting and trimming wood. Children can enjoy two different ways of playing with a character figure puzzle when they open the submarine cap as well as a rolling submarine. By matching the shape of the puzzle, children can learn about shapes and thinking skills.
  • Dory Submarine& Puzzle
  • Emoji Squad [Action Figure Project]
    People act and think without emotion like zombies. Some children felt boring in this joyless world. Children didn’t want to live in a troubled world, so they start making “Emoji Squad.” Wouldn’t the world be happier if they made people’s feelings back?
  • Emoji Squad [Action Figure Project]
  • Emoji Squad [Action Figure Project]
  • Cosmic Girls [ Mini Doll + Playset ]
    Cosmic Girls with four elements need to collect 12 zodiac friends to save the broken universe.
  • Cosmic Girls [ Mini Doll + Playset ]
  • Cosmic Girls [ Mini Doll + Playset ]
 

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