The poster design implies the existence of a narrative through the flow of the title.
The graphics that cover the title cause the inconvenience of reading, allowing you to perceive the sense of sight.
Graphic recognizes your senses, and at the same time, your senses and your narrative
It is a passage for appreciation as a work of art and symbolizes multi-layered interpretation with overlapping transparent layers.
Fighting New Year!
The fifth year of illness is the year when many changes begin for me.
Like a fast-paced red horse, I’m going to tighten my shoelaces and get ready to run as hard as I can.
The horse’s face is made of red shoelaces to express the commitment of preparation and active activity for galloping.
The poster pursues a sporty image and captures the heart of the new year.
NEXT HI-LIGHT
“NEXT HI-LIGHT” is an opportunity for the new designers
You can expect to meet up-and-coming designers with an exhibition that illuminates the moments of brilliant ideas and creation.
The key visual design visualized the encounter with up-and-coming designers as ‘injuries and appearances’.
It is faithful to the meaning of the exhibition title and intuitively conveys that it is an exhibition that illuminates emerging designers.
Wolchul, An Interpretation of the Soil
Studio Woong is a graphic design studio based in South Korea, specializing in key visuals, posters, and brand identity.
The studio engages in a wide range of projects while continuously expanding its practice through Hangul lettering and personal work.
Most Ideal Pose to Throw Water Surf
Studio Woong is a graphic design studio based in South Korea, specializing in key visuals, posters, and brand identity.
The studio engages in a wide range of projects while continuously expanding its practice through Hangul lettering and personal work.
Don’t forget to play
시각디자인을 전공한 크리에이터들이 ‘아이 같은
태도’를 기반으로 만든 디자인 아이덴티티입니다.
대학교 시절 동기들과의 그룹에서 출발했으며,
사소한 것에서도 즐거움을 발견하고 놀이처럼 과정을
즐기는 경험을 바탕으로 합니다.
단단한 형태의 Moai와 자유로운 시선의 대비를 통해,
순수한 즐거움을 창의적인 디자인 언어로 확장하는
방식을 제안합니다.
TWS 5th Mini Album ‘NO TRAGEDY’: Merch Version
The Merch Edition of TWS’s 5th mini album ‘NO TRAGEDY’ is an album package that includes the TWS cat character plush produced as ‘Romeo Cat.’ The black-and-white package was designed with a die-cut window, adding a touch of playful romanticism to the early Wacky Wobbler style.
TWS 5th Mini Album ‘NO TRAGEDY’
TWS 5th Mini Album ‘NO TRAGEDY’ is a work that unfolded the two-sided narrative of success and failure in love into a guide/manual format. Based on the imagination of a ‘guidebook about love’ proposed by the label, the process of a relationship’s beginning, achievement, and loss was substituted with step-by-step diagrams and the visual language of a dry manual. Technical diagrams, warning phrases, and functional layouts were utilized.
TWS 5th Mini Album ‘NO TRAGEDY’
TWS 5th Mini Album ‘NO TRAGEDY’ is a work that unfolded the two-sided narrative of success and failure in love into a guide/manual format. Based on the imagination of a ‘guidebook about love’ proposed by the label, the process of a relationship’s beginning, achievement, and loss was substituted with step-by-step diagrams and the visual language of a dry manual. Technical diagrams, warning phrases, and functional layouts were utilized.
Digital Book of Hours for Visual Creators
The Digital Book of Hours for Visual Creators reimagines medieval manuscripts as motion posters for “digital rituals.” Following the Canonical Hours, the artist blends Gi-bok-shin-ang with the contemporary phenomenon of seeking meaning through digital screens. Inspired by Flemish Black Books of Hours, the somber palette reflects a post-individualist future. Each piece centers on a saint, using 3D elements and complex icons to invite meditative gazing, turning ancient prayer cycles into a modern
Digital Book of Hours for Visual Creators 2023
The Digital Book of Hours for Visual Creators reimagines medieval manuscripts as motion posters for “digital rituals.” Following the Canonical Hours, the artist blends Gi-bok-shin-ang with the contemporary phenomenon of seeking meaning through digital screens. Inspired by Flemish Black Books of Hours, the somber palette reflects a post-individualist future. Each piece centers on a saint, using 3D elements and complex icons to invite meditative gazing, turning ancient prayer cycles into a modern
Digital Book of Hours for Visual Creators 2023
The Digital Book of Hours for Visual Creators reimagines medieval manuscripts as motion posters for “digital rituals.” Following the Canonical Hours, the artist blends Gi-bok-shin-ang with the contemporary phenomenon of seeking meaning through digital screens. Inspired by Flemish Black Books of Hours, the somber palette reflects a post-individualist future. Each piece centers on a saint, using 3D elements and complex icons to invite meditative gazing, turning ancient prayer cycles into a modern
Crossroads
Captured in Dongdaemun in Seoul, this 3D-scanned portion of the city was digitally processed and altered, then rendered as an image and further experimented on as video.
Experimentation is a fundamental part of Brice Afonso’s work, the digital media often stretched and broken to show its limits but also its beauty.
This series is focused on the ordinary, forgotten or invisible areas and objects scattered in Seoul from an international artist’s viewpoint.
2026 Visual Arts Support Project
Studio Woong is a graphic design studio based in South Korea, specializing in key visuals, posters, and brand identity.
The studio engages in a wide range of projects while continuously expanding its practice through Hangul lettering and personal work.
2024 Year of the Blue Dragon
Studio Woong is a graphic design studio based in South Korea, specializing in key visuals, posters, and brand identity.
The studio engages in a wide range of projects while continuously expanding its practice through Hangul lettering and personal work.
Ultimate Goal
I visualized my personal mindset as graphic poster.
Cheer Up The Year 2022 Get Over Covid-19
Studio Woong is a graphic design studio based in South Korea, specializing in key visuals, posters, and brand identity.
The studio engages in a wide range of projects while continuously expanding its practice through Hangul lettering and personal work.
ZAK Magazine 20th Edition
The 20th edition of ZAK, now in its 7th year, arrives as a refined showcase of Japan’s cutting-edge creatives. Curated and art-directed by Lukas Holinka, ZAK 20 spotlights a focused selection of contemporary artists, including Hoshiki Ara, face oka, and MILTZ.
Spanning 56 pages in a compact 12 × 16 cm format, printed on Pergraphica High White Smooth 100 g paper, this edition emphasizes tactile engagement. A newly designed packaging and a special sticker art set feature works by Johnny Akihito Noda, Satoshi Okano, and Kotaro Sakazume, turning each copy into a small gallery of curated creativity. Every element reflects careful attention to detail and the sensibilities of contemporary Japanese art.
ZAK extends beyond print through zakzine.online—a platform dedicated to contemporary Japanese art, featuring selected content from the magazine alongside exclusive interviews created specifically for the online format. The printed edition of ZAK 20, along with older editions & selected prints is available on request here.
ZAK 20
Art Direction & Design: Intrika
Release: 2026
Format: 12 × 16 cm
Volume: 56 pages
Language: English
Paper: PERGRAPHICA® High White Smooth, 100 g
Made in: Prague
Packaging: new, includes a special art sticker set
Price: €12.– (DE)
황바롬 개인전(Hwang Barom’s solo exhibition) 《사이의 아이》
Book design for Hwang Barom’s solo exhibition 《사이의 아이》
황바롬 개인전(Hwang Barom’s solo exhibition) 《사이의 아이》
Promotional design for Hwang Barom’s solo exhibition 《사이의 아이》
하얀양말
Participation of the 12th 100 films 100 posters to be screened at the Jeonju International Film Festival.
하지만 우리는 지구문명을 그다지 높게 평가할 수 없었어(But we couldn’t really appreciate Earth’s civilization)
Poster who participated in the 16th exhibition of the Korean Association of Typography. From Kim Cho-yeop’s new work, The Jindong Bird and Handwritten Letter, the sentence, “But we couldn’t really appreciate Earth’s civilization.”
제6회 서울여성독립영화제 6th SIWOLF
The 6th poster of the Seoul Independent Women’s Film Festival(SIWOLF), which shows only women-produced independent films from 2019
Poster for