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Ssonsal Mungo: Tanizaki Junichiro (Minumsa)

Contributed by Sandoll Inc. on Jul 29th, 2020. Artwork published in .
    Ssonsal Mungo: Tanizaki Junichiro (Minumsa) 1
    Source: minumsa.com License: All Rights Reserved.

    Ssonsal Mungo: Tanizaki Junichiro is a collection of ten books published by Minumsa, and designed to explore the novels of Tanizaki Junichiro who was active as a novelist for more than 60 years.

    The books use Jeongche 630 and Jeongche 630i, developed by Sandoll.

    The motivation and objective of Jeongche fonts is to develop a ‘Batangche’ font (body text style in Korean typefaces), by proposing a typesetting method. Considering that it is difficult to express various styles according to different forms of writing (e.g. quotation, explanation) with a single font, Sandoll attempted to expand expressiveness of font by giving variations to textures for same-weighted characters, in addition to differentiating weights.

    Jeongche 530 and 630 are for literature, and their skeletons were made based on Hangul Gungseoche and Chinese Haeseoche. Elements of pen writing were added to 530 and those of brush writing to 630, to give subtle aesthetics suitable for literature that needs to be neither too strict nor too disordered.

    Details can be inspected in our specimen.

    Ssonsal Mungo: Tanizaki Junichiro (Minumsa) 2
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    Ssonsal Mungo: Tanizaki Junichiro (Minumsa) 3
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    Ssonsal Mungo: Tanizaki Junichiro (Minumsa) 4
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    Ssonsal Mungo: Tanizaki Junichiro (Minumsa) 5
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    Ssonsal Mungo: Tanizaki Junichiro (Minumsa) 6
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    Ssonsal Mungo: Tanizaki Junichiro (Minumsa) 7
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