Nothing Twice

Kim Eojin

This exhibition tells the story of the millennial response to the climate crisis. The playful typeface resembles a pile of garbage and embodies the exuberance of the millennial generation.

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    Kim Eojin, South Korea (2023)

    I am a graphic designer and co-owner of the Seoul-based design studio Everyday Practice. While I love the traditional design process, my own working process can often be iconoclastic. This...

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    This exhibition tells the story of the millennial response to the climate crisis. The playful typeface resembles a pile of garbage and embodies the exuberance of the millennial generation.

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    • SeMA, Buk-Seoul Museum of Art
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    Kim Eojin, South Korea (2023)

    I am a graphic designer and co-owner of the Seoul-based design studio Everyday Practice. While I love the traditional design process, my own working process can often be iconoclastic. This is not to rebel against the status quo, but rather to satisfy my ongoing curiosity about the solidity of tradition. When I break down different aspects of tradition, I create new formalities by setting modest rules in the gaps I find. As such, my work doesn’t make a lot of noise, but it is scattered with small, thought-provoking fragments of order here and there. This reflects my habit of casting new perspectives on all aspects of life, and my belief in the power of design to contribute to human life in some way.

    Education

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    Lecturer

    • Undergraduate

    2016 – today

    • Daejeon University (South Korea)

    Graphic Design

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    Awards

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    • 2019

    Korea Design Award(KDA), The Final Winner
    • 2022

    Industrial Designers Society of America(IDEA), Silver
    • 2022

    Red Dot Design Award, Winner
    • 2023

    iF Design Award, Winner