
Graphic 50: Voice, Notes from Typojanchi 2023
The 50th issue of Graphic is published as a collaborative project with the 2023 Typojanchi International Typography Biennale, 'Open Quotation Marks, Close Quotation Marks'. Its theme is typography and sound. Featuring works and writings that inspired the Typojanchi exhibition team and works and notes by participating artists, the magazine presents this content in a fragmentary manner. Much of this, however, is neither displayed in the exhibition nor put in the exhibition catalogue. The contents overlap, but are also misaligned. The structure is therefore similar Typojanchi 2023, which, rather than establishing formal ways to represent material, follows an internal rhythm or necessity.
264 pages, paperback 23 x 30 cm, Propaganda (Seoul).
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Graphic 50: Voice, Notes from Typojanchi 2023
The 50th issue of Graphic is published as a collaborative project with the 2023 Typojanchi International Typography Biennale, 'Open Quotation Marks, Close Quotation Marks'. Its theme is typography and sound. Featuring works and writings that inspired the Typojanchi exhibition team and works and notes by participating artists, the magazine presents this content in a fragmentary manner. Much of this, however, is neither displayed in the exhibition nor put in the exhibition catalogue. The contents overlap, but are also misaligned. The structure is therefore similar Typojanchi 2023, which, rather than establishing formal ways to represent material, follows an internal rhythm or necessity.
264 pages, paperback 23 x 30 cm, Propaganda (Seoul).
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The 50th issue of Graphic is published as a collaborative project with the 2023 Typojanchi International Typography Biennale, 'Open Quotation Marks, Close Quotation Marks'. Its theme is typography and sound. Featuring works and writings that inspired the Typojanchi exhibition team and works and notes by participating artists, the magazine presents this content in a fragmentary manner. Much of this, however, is neither displayed in the exhibition nor put in the exhibition catalogue. The contents overlap, but are also misaligned. The structure is therefore similar Typojanchi 2023, which, rather than establishing formal ways to represent material, follows an internal rhythm or necessity.
264 pages, paperback 23 x 30 cm, Propaganda (Seoul).























