JoongHyun CHO
조중현りょうへい Дми́трий
Joonghyun Cho works at Naver, takes charge of the design category for its mobile app and doubles as a graphic designer for a design studio named ‘DOGS’ Joined together with his college friends, they found their ever-first studio space three years ago in Seongsu-dong. And today he shares his second studio with his buddies after overhauling an old detached house with a small yard, spending his time without a boundary between work and play.
- POSTSEOUL / 우혜미(link)
Cg : La typographie a un rôle important dans vos pro jets, de quelle manière travaillez-vous?
JHC : Cette dernière étape est très importante, je pense qu’il est nécessaire de structurer l’information au préalable. J’ail’habitude de mettre les caractères au premier plan. En comparaison avec des graphismes plus poussés, cela peut paraître presque enfantin, mais en réalitéje pense que ceci a plus d’impact sur les gens.
- étapes:221 / Charlotte guibert(link)
NEW Joonghyun Cho on how design has taught him the most important values of life
Joonghyun Cho is not only a freelance graphic designer but is also in charge of the design for Seoul’s most influential IT company, Naver. The designer explores the unique Korean design aesthetic of Jjam-Bbong culture, which translates as mixed culture, embodying the fast changes of economic growth and the notion of “flunkyism”. The term flunkyism refers to the qualities of a flunky, which involves the readiness to cringe at those who are conventionally superior through wealth or status.
- It's Nice That | Joonghyun Cho NEW
- It's Nice That | Joonghyun Cho NEW