YongHoon Cho(Jo)︎︎︎
From South Korea︎︎︎︎︎︎
Based in ︎
NL, Arnhem
De, Oberhausen︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎
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Nl:+31622188125
KR:+82 0127113644

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︎Flim making
︎Illustrations
︎Book Design
︎(Old)Poster
︎Art Techniques
︎Branding
︎Marketing
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Time line  
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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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Niho Peata

I wanted to describe the meaning of the shape, the power of the sea, and the sea creatures.
Niho peata in Marquesan language, niho mao in Tahitian, niho manōin Hawaiian, niho mako in Maori-- the similarity of the terms describing this symbol and its presence throughout the whole Pacific area testify to its importance in Polynesian cultures.