Jubilee Cho
Graphic Designer
Jubilee joined Washington Sea Grant as a graphic designer in June 2025. In her role, she works across several creative mediums in print, web, digital and experiential to promote WSG communications, outreach and campaigns.
Jubilee earned her double degree from the University of Washington in Law, Societies and Justice and Visual Communication Design, in effort to intersect her creative passion and advocacy. In her beginning years as a designer, Jubilee worked with local immigrant and refugee non-profits in the Seattle area, including the Japanese Cultural Center and Helping Link (Vietnamese Immigrant and Refugee Non-Profit). These opportunities deeply shaped her design philosophy, transforming her storytelling muscles, design research and accessibility efforts.
Jubilee worked across several social issues, her clientele consisting of Ad Council, National Domestic Workers Alliance, Google (Disabled Creators Event), United We Dream, Yoga Alliance, Welcome.US, Immigrants are Essential, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, CeasefirePA, FIA La Red, and more.
Most recently, Jubilee worked with Pixel NY where she served as the lead designer and junior art director, developing branding, and award-winning digital and social campaigns for Canon USA.