Jaemin Lee is a graphic designer and a full-time dad to three beautiful cats. He graduated from Seoul National University and founded his design studio fnt in 2006. As an art director, he plays a crucial role in creating and managing the visual aspects of numerous projects. He has collaborated with various cultural events and concerts, including the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, the Seoul Museum of Art, the National Theater of Korea, and the Seoul Record Fair Organizing Committee.

He served as the director of Typojanchi 2021: International Typography Biennale — A Turtle and a Crane (Culture Station Seoul 284, Seoul, 2021). He has held solo exhibitions in Guangzhou and Macau and participated in various exhibitions, including Korea: Design + Poster (Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, 2017) and Korea Now! Craft, Design, Fashion, and Graphic Design in Korea (Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, 2015).

He has published an essay titled Music for House Cleaning (Workroom Press, 2018), exploring his interest in music. Additionally, he has conducted interviews and contributed to various books and magazines domestically and internationally.

He has served as a jury and editorial committee member for esteemed design awards and competitions, including the Graphic Design Biennale of Chaumont: International Posters Competition, Award360°, Macau Design Award, Taiwan International Student Design Competition 2019, and Asia-Pacific Design. His works have received numerous international design awards, such as TDC, Reddot, and Core77. They have also been selected for prestigious poster competitions, including the Graphic Design Biennale of Chaumont: International Posters Competition, the Hong Kong International Poster Triennial, and the INTL Poster Competition, among others.

In addition to his creative pursuits, he is a faculty member at the University of Seoul and has been a member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI) since 2016.