Donghee Cho is a freelance graphic designer who supports various organizations to communicate with the public by making storytelling content. Her projects combine different talents and cultures. This is her second time taking part in a Salzburg Global Seminar program with one of her projects. She is a Fellow of the Young Cultural Innovators session by making "Well Done Mathematics!", a book which was designed to support underprivileged children in Africa in 2016. In 2018, she started another project called Peaberry Soop with Karen tribe women groups in northern Thailand. She designed a craft and new textiles hand-woven by Karen villagers to support them by making jobs. Donghee has expended the project with spontaneous partners in different countries. She became a self-taught designer after studying Japanese and English at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in South Korea. Studying diverse languages and cultures has helped her to make such projects combining differences.