Jacqueline "Jisu" Choe is a Korean-American multidisciplinary artist and designer based in Los Angeles. A lifelong creator, she began her journey learning digital art and game development through early YouTube tutorials well before the rise of today’s content creators.
Jisu launched her career early as a rising digital talent on social media, independently funding and directing her own education. Her passion for visual storytelling led her to study entertainment design through courses at Brainstorm School and Concept Design Academy, later attending ArtCenter College of Design. As her interests expanded, she chose to leave traditional academia to pursue a self-directed path that bridges fine art, digital media, and contemporary culture— laying the foundation for her long-term creative vision.
Professionally, Jisu continues to refine a distinct personal voice while contributing to diverse projects. Her original work has been featured in PIXIV: Visions 2025, Artists of Korea I & II, and Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, and she has spoken at events including Lightbox Expo and the Cleveland Institute of Art. A former competitive gamer as well, she is also a vocal advocate for equity and representation, with her work spotlighted by outlets such as ESPN and Kotaku.
Today, Jisu continues to shape her legacy while giving back to the communities that inspired her. Whether advising industry leaders, pioneering inclusive campaigns, or building worlds through her own characters, she remains committed to blending culture, art, and technology to tell meaningful, future-facing stories.