Unori started in 2019 when two product writers kept meeting teams in Yongsan who had brilliant engineers and scattered documentation. We built cohort labs—not slide decks—where release notes, API intros, and runbooks get mentor line edits on the artifacts you already ship.
Principles
Evidence over hype
Every program lists tools, time investment, and what is explicitly not included.
Mentor-reviewed drafts
Feedback targets real artifacts—release notes, API pages, runbooks—not generic essays.
Region-aware English
Copy and examples reflect how product teams in Korea ship bilingual documentation.
Accountable cohorts
Small groups, published milestones, and peer review pairs keep momentum honest.
Team
Eunji Roh
Coordinates cohort calendars and partner university programs across Seoul and Busan.
Nari Choi
Builds rubrics and sprint sequences for documentation labs.
Jae Won Kim
Reviews API references and OpenAPI alignment exercises.
Mira Jung
Guides career switchers through hire-ready sample packs.
Doyoon Lee
Runs studio logistics, tooling access, and cohort communications.
Sumin Ahn
First point of contact for schedule changes and accessibility requests.
Hyejin Park
Specializes in team charters and internal runbook quality.
Taeyang Oh
Focuses on developer onboarding paths and local environment docs.
Yerin Song
Designs workshop intensives and weekend sprint formats.
Minjae Kwon
Supports async learners across KR and APAC time zones.
Timeline
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Studio founded in Yongsan
Pilot workshops with two university clubs and one startup docs squad.
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Technical Writing for Teams track
Launched dedicated lab series after repeated team training requests.
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Hannam-dong campus
Consolidated operations at 802-2 Hannam-dong with hybrid cohort delivery.