Seoul-based studio Chung Choon applies an elegance and simplicity to its posters

Date
27 November 2015

It’s always great to stumble upon a studio which has found its groove doing a particular thing beautifully well. For Seoul-based studio Chung Choon, it’s their posters for various arts institutions, galleries and cultural events that crown its blossoming portfolio. With a lovely consideration for colour and composition, the studio’s posters keep things neat and simple. Chung Choon’s projects are mostly focused on promoting talks and events so with little pictorial or photographic reference the posters take a graphic approach. Relying on digitally formed imagery, the studio avoids the jarring internet look so many emulate. Instead smooth shapes and elegant lines come together to create a wonderful collection of poster work.

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Chung Choon: Stylegrapher LJ

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Chung Choon: Night View of Seoul

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Chung Choon: The T & Kang Show 2

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Chung Choon: Hangul Fonts Original Form and Pedigree 1830-1956

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Chung Choon: Kang Show with The T

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Chung Choon: Interaction of X

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Chung Choon: TAE, BAEK

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Chung Choon: Tracing Shadows

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Chung Choon: Using the Eye in Order to See

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Rebecca Fulleylove

Rebecca Fulleylove is a freelance writer and editor specialising in art, design and culture. She is also senior writer at Creative Review, having previously worked at Elephant, Google Arts & Culture, and It’s Nice That.

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