One who might expect artfully composed calligraphic strokes, scattered black ink, and representations of Yin and Yang philosophy might be disappointed when confronted with contemporary Korean graphic design. Although there are those who still produce such work, like any other country’s design scene, the contemporary design landscape in Korea is composed of a multitude of rich contexts, from the traditional to fresh, local to international, kitsch to high-end, and commercial to cultural. In addition to one of the youngest alphabets in the world...
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