Work


1. Art Work
OYOT — This artwork was used for the opening event of the beauty brand OYOT, held from October 24 to November 2, 2025, at 15-3, Eonju-ro 152-gil, 1F, Seoul, South Korea.

All artwork and patterns are © mossbotanical. Unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution is prohibited.






1. Art Book Project
House as Feeling
Mossbotanical
Seoul, South Korea 2023

This mobile book features nature-inspired drawings and writings that explore nature from multiple perspectives.
Moving beyond sight, it traces the connection between nature and our five senses—scent, touch, sound, and feeling—inviting the reader to experience nature not as a distant landscape, but as a sensory presence within.

All artwork and patterns are © mossbotanical. Unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution is prohibited.






1. Branding Project
A seeding package for OYOT’s pop-up, created in collaboration with a ceramic artist — 2025
Space @abcdosan at 15-3, Eonju-ro 152-gil, 1F, Seoul, South Korea

This seeding package was created for the OYOT pop-up opening in collaboration with a ceramic artist, translating the brand’s sensibility into a tactile object.
The restrained structure and minimal graphics allow the materiality of craft
and OYOT’s refined approach to come through naturally.





1. Art Project
A 3D art package for House as Feeling, translating sensory narratives into a house-shaped object.

This 3D art package expands the concept of House as Feeling into a spatial, tactile form.
Originating from the idea of experiencing nature as a sensory presence rather than a distant landscape,
the “house” is interpreted as a container for emotion and an inner space.

The package adopts the form of a house, with its folding and opening structure designed as an act of sensory exploration.
Soft colors, generous negative space, and tactile materials invite interaction beyond vision,
awakening touch and emotional memory.

This work translates the narrative of nature and the senses found in the art book into an object-based experience,
quietly questioning how nature resides within us.






1. Product Design Project
Product design for brand OYOT

This product design for the beauty brand OYOT
expresses the brand’s refined sensibility through minimal form and color.
A consistent tone and structure were applied across the entire product line, allowing the collection to function as a cohesive visual system.

Centered on the BambooHyal Vegan line, the range includes toners, cleansers, creams, and sun care products that are visually and functionally connected. 

Across the line, the packaging is defined by soft transparency, muted tones, and minimal typography, reinforcing the idea of gentle, everyday care.
This design approach reflects how the products feel on the skin—light, calm, and unobtrusive—making the visual language echo the sensory experience.







1. Branding Project
This product design for the haircare brand Lumio
translates functional concepts such as color care and scalp balance into a structured and clearly articulated visual system.

The packaging is designed for intuitive recognition across product lines, using restrained color accents and generous spacing to balance professionalism with everyday usability.

Overall, the design aims to convey trust rooted in salon expertise while maintaining a calm and approachable presence for daily haircare routines.





















1. Rebranding Project
CUEREN 2024
Photograph by @4.0._clock


CUEREN is a brand founded on the belief that fine leather carries both material value and spirit, a concept reflected in its name combining “cuero” (leather) and “ren” (soul).
Built on over 40 years of craftsmanship, the brand uses premium natural leather to create products that become more comfortable and meaningful over time. CUEREN emphasizes traditional Mediterranean manufacturing techniques and skilled handcraft to achieve timeless yet personal designs. Each collection is developed through nearly a year of research to create lasts optimized for Korean foot shapes, ensuring balance between form and comfort.
Through continuous material and technical innovation, CUEREN offers timeless design that transcends trends while remaining accessible in price.







1. Visual Art
Frauka
Brand Asset, 2023
Photograph by @wnsol
Seoul, Korea


This visual project was created for the frauka brand,
translating the brand’s refined sensibility through the subject’s presence, negative space, and restrained styling.

By avoiding excessive direction, the work emphasizes natural light, subtle textures, and a quiet composition,
allowing the figure to convey a calm yet grounded atmosphere that reflects frauka’s identity.

This project serves as an exploration of the brand’s visual direction,
focusing on tone, rhythm, and mood to suggest frauka’s identity in a subtle and understated way.






1. Visual Art
Frauka
Brand Asset, 2023
Photograph by @wnsol
Seoul, Korea

This product visual was created for frauka,
drawing inspiration from sage, the key ingredient of the product.

By emphasizing moisture, texture, and shadow within a dark, natural setting,
the image evokes the vitality and purifying qualities of the plant itself.
Minimal intervention and restrained composition allow the product to feel
as though it exists naturally within its environment, rather than being staged.

This visual aims to express frauka’s philosophy of connection to nature, balance,
and sensory healing through a quiet yet immersive atmosphere.






1. Art ProjectThe Color is a visual project that explores the idea of quiet color 2025
Photograph by @4.0._clock


Rather than emphasizing bold contrasts or overt hues, the work focuses on subtle variations—
the density of light, the texture of skin, and the flow of hair — where color is perceived as mood and atmosphere rather than as a distinct element.

Here, color functions like a surrounding temperature, quietly enveloping the scene instead of asserting itself.
Through restrained composition and a still presence, the project translates the sensation of color into a calm, silent visual language.

This work approaches color not as something to be seen, but as something to be felt.






1. Visual Art Morandi Park
Photograph by @4.0._clock
2025

This visual project was created for Morandi Park,
focusing on expressing the products’ ingredients and sensory qualities through restrained composition and soft, muted tones.

By emphasizing negative space and a low-saturation color palette,
the visuals convey the brand’s sense of calm and balance.
The arrangement allows the form and texture of the packaging to emerge naturally,
shifting attention away from overt styling toward the essence of the product itself.

This work translates Morandi Park’s philosophy of gentle, everyday skincare
into a quiet yet clear visual language.







1. Branding Project
Lumio
Color+ & scalp solutions.
A comprehensive branding project for Lumio, encompassing brand identity, packaging, and visual direction.
2025

This project is a comprehensive branding work for the haircare brand Lumio,
covering the entire process from brand development and visual identity design
to packaging design and overall visual direction.

Centered around the concept of balanced scalp and hair care,
the project establishes Lumio’s visual language through the development of
its logo, color system, and core graphic elements, reflecting the idea of a healthy, everyday hair routine.

The packaging design focuses on balancing functionality and sensibility,
ensuring clarity of product purpose and ingredients while maintaining a calm, refined brand presence.

Across all visual outputs, minimal intervention and generous negative space are used
to convey Lumio’s reliability and sense of stability as a brand designed for daily use.






1. Branding Project
A full-scope branding project for OYOT, covering brand identity, pattern development, and visual direction. 2025

This project is a comprehensive branding work for the beauty brand OYOT,
encompassing brand concept development, visual identity design, graphic and pattern creation, as well as overall visual direction.

Inspired by natural materials and structures, the project establishes OYOT’s refined and sensory approach to beauty through a cohesive visual language.
A custom pattern developed from elements derived from bamboo serves as the core motif,
providing rhythm and texture across the brand’s visual system.

The visual framework was applied across multiple touchpoints—including the opening event space,
seeding packages, and menu boards— functioning as an integrated brand experience rather than a one-time visual expression.

This project focuses on building OYOT’s world from the ground up, ensuring a consistent and immersive brand experience across all visual encounters.

1. Art Paper ProjectWork list
An early-stage art experiment for design development,
where colors and textures drawn from nature are translated into a visual language through layering and repetition.
2019

This image captures a moment from Mossbotanical’s art experimentation process for design development.
It represents a stage where colors and textures inspired by nature are layered by hand, documenting flow and chance before any fixed form is defined.

Traces of brushstrokes, bleeding pigments, and overlapping colors—elements that are not entirely intentional—are deliberately preserved.
Through repetition, division, and re-composition, these elements gradually form the visual language that later becomes the foundation for graphics and patterns.

This process goes beyond producing a final outcome;
it reflects Mossbotanical’s approach to visually exploring and refining the sensory atmosphere and identity a brand seeks to convey.














mossbotanical
J Haeun (Jasmine)
botanydirector@gmail.com
Instagram 
@mossbotanical
Mossbotanical is a creative studio founded in 2019, exploring visual languages inspired by the textures and structures found in nature.

By merging organic natural forms with artistic and graphic elements,
the studio creates new visual expressions and reinterprets existing ones across various mediums, including graphics, patterns, objects, and spatial design.

Through collaborations with brands, Mossbotanical aims to go beyond temporary visuals, designing sensory experiences that remain memorable over time.










Scope of work
  • Brand Strategy & Concept Development
  • Visual Identity & Graphic Systems
  • Packaging Design
  • Art Direction & Visual Production
  • Collaboration & Object-Based Projects
  • Painting and Material-Based Art Practice
  • Art Books and Editorial Works
  • Independent Art Projects and Installations




  • Worked WithSulwhasoo
    Sisao 
    frauka 
    Morandi Park
    Lumio 
    OYOT 
    Covernat Beauty 
    Tense 
    Inglot 
    Alternativestereo
    CLIO
    The Whoo
    Holika Holika
    Liber
    Too Cool For School
    Forment
    Medicube
    Delphyr
    Ritual
    Cueren
    Abib
    Laka
    LG
    Lotte Shopping
    Marie Claire
    Arencia
    Tenui
    Rooton
    Klairs
    Pink Wonder
    Aroha
    Jo Malone London
    Anilo
    1970
    Notif
    Uriage Korea
    BBIA
    Liflow
    Aromatica
    One Thing
    Stembotany
    Muhayu





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    Last Updated 25.12.31


    All artwork © mossbotanical. Unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution is prohibited.