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Black Ceramics: Familiar Yet Unfamiliar

Contributed by Allan Introx on Apr 15th, 2023. Artwork published in
circa 2022
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Design studio Chuigraf designed the exhibition identity and catalog of Black Ceramics: Familiar Yet Unfamiliar for the Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum. In this exhibition, which ran until March 26, 2023, you can see the charm of a mysterious black, raven-colored type of ceramics. The fonts in use are Apoc and Oh Min. From the design studio’s case study:

The straight-line graphic connects “Familiar” and “Unfamiliar” and simultaneously shows that the two are symmetrical concepts. Also, the lines arranged so that the two lines intersect and diverge express a broad and varied color spectrum of black ceramics. We used Blaze Type’s Apoc and Heejun Chae’s Oh Min for the title fonts of this exhibition identity and title of the catalog.

Detail from the back cover
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Detail from the back cover

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