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Imagining Hangul

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Der Blick über typografische Grenzen bleibt spannend - auch in der Regio. Ahn Sang-Soo aus Korea kommt am 22.12.05 nach Basel und wird an der Hochschule für Gestaltung seinen Hangul-Schriftentwurf vorstellen. Mit nur 10 geometrischen Grundformen hat Ahn Sang-Soo ein komplexes grafisches Alphabet entwickelt.
Ahn Sang-Soo:
Born in Chungju, Korea in 1952, Ahn Sang-Soo is a leading figure in Korean typeface development and typographic design. He has invented a host of typefaces including one named after himself that break out of the square frame, which had been an inherent limitation in all Korean typefaces. Compared with their precursors, his typefaces have radical visual impacts. He has fifteen books on design-related subjects to his credit and copious essays and papers. He holds a number of awards and prizes including a commendation by the Korean Language Academy for meritorious contribution to the advancement of Hangul. In 1983, he was selected as Designer of the Year by Design magazine. His list of design achievements, both in Korea and abroad, includes the design and production of many major international exhibitions and over forty shows in which his work has featured. He regularly travels abroad to lecture on his projects and to promote Asian design developments and ideas. He is also editor/art director of the underground art-culture magazine Report/Report (1988-present). Ahn is also an AGI member.

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Datum: 22.12.05 | Zeit: 17:00 Uhr | Ort: Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst Basel, F-Galerie | Vogelsangstrasse 15 | 4058 Basel | Eintritt frei

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HGK Basel
Ahn Sang-Soo

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