YongHoon Cho(Jo)︎︎︎
From South Korea︎︎︎︎︎︎
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NL, Arnhem
De, Oberhausen︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎
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KR:+82 0127113644

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2019:
Vans Slip On
Asia Contest
Ranker/ 5th

2020:
Artez Graphic
Design Arnhem
-2024, Graduated

2022:
Sammul Church
Media Production

2023 :
BCS DESIGN LAB
Germany,
Oberhausen

2024:
Artez Arnhem Final 2024
Exhibition planning, identity production and design

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About Hoon! ︎
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Yonghoon is a Korean designer and graduated from Artez Graphic Design in 2024.

He shows strong confidence in old printing techniques, old art techniques, books, videos, and illustrations,testing himself with new creative techniques and surprising clients.
His Korean identity and Western education and art education from an early age offer new perspectives to clients and markets.

He mostly recharges himself in his free time by doing powerlifting, cycling, reading journals, cooking, etc. and tries not to tire himself out of his daily iteration.


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Encyclopedia of BodyBuilding


Reorganizing Arnold Schwarzenegger's bodybuilding encyclopedia, creating a new grid style, and a book with a lot of margins.

The project was inspired by a book on exercise produced in the 1970s-80s, and was launched in the past because it was interesting to use various grids without using margins. In the past, free photo placement and variety of grids were more prominent in exercise-related books, and I wanted to try new things by adding margins to them. I experimented with more active use of margins that could not be seen as a matter of production cost in the past, and associated the margins with the position of the picture with the muscles.

I printed the cover and the inside with thermal transfer to give the feeling of an old book, and we used thermal transfer machines several times to make ink smudges.