Editorial Portrait: Kim Ho, UX Designer at Coin — SF Tech Portrait

Editorial portrait of Kim Ho, UX designer at Coin — San Francisco tech portrait photographer Marc Olivier Le Blanc

. About Kim Ho — Product Designer at Coin

Environmental portrait SF startup by Marc Olivier Le Blanc



Kim Ho is a product designer who studied architecture at the University of Waterloo before transitioning into digital design. That cross-disciplinary background shows in her work — she approaches UX the way an architect approaches space: systematically, with a deep attention to user flow.



Before Coin, she worked as a UX designer at Tulip Retail and at Encircle, where she built cross-platform apps for home inventory management.



. What Is Coin?



Coin is a smart card startup that allows users to consolidate credit, debit, gift, loyalty, and membership cards into a single connected device. The card has an LED display and syncs with a mobile app, letting you switch between cards on the fly. It's one of those products that feels obvious in retrospect — a clean solution to real wallet clutter.



Environmental tech portrait of Kim Ho at Coin startup offices in San Francisco, by commercial photographer Marc Olivier Le Blanc

. San Francisco Tech Portrait Photography



The Bay Area is full of builders doing interesting work. This portrait series gives me the chance to document them — not just as professionals, but as people with real stories and thoughtful approaches to their craft.

Kim Ho, UX designer at Coin, photographed in her San Francisco office by editorial photographer Marc Olivier Le Blanc




I'm a San Francisco-based photographer specializing in editorial, commercial, and corporate portraits. If you're a tech company looking for a portrait photographer to document your team or profile your founders, let's talk.

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