From the 13th, Four Sessions Every Friday at Hanam Industrial Complex Gwangju Dream Park

Jinseongyoung Calligraphy Master Lectures on 'Entrepreneurship Humanities' in Gwangju View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Calligraphy master Seoksan Jin Seongyoung will hold a lecture on entrepreneurship humanities in Gwangju.


The "Entrepreneurship Humanities Lecture Unfolded Through Writing," held on the 13th, is jointly hosted by Daesung Startup Investment Co., Ltd. and Gwangju Health University.


Under the theme "Dreaming Entrepreneurship Stylishly" of the "Dream Vision Startup Forum," it will be held at Gwangju Dream Park in Hanam Industrial Complex for entrepreneurs, prospective entrepreneurs, and the general public every Friday for four sessions starting from the 13th.


The program includes calligraphy practice where participants write letters directly with a brush and entrepreneurship discussions, and all participants will receive a "calligraphy business card" personally created by Master Jin as a gift.


Son Kyungchun, head of Daesung Startup Investment Center, said, "This program attempts a new approach linking humanities to make entrepreneurship more accessible and easier for the general public to understand," adding, "The purpose is to promote creative activities to grow content, entrepreneurship, and corporate value through calligraphy humanities lectures."


Master Jin Seongyoung said, "Modern society is rapidly evolving into a digital world, but there is also a noticeable trend of returning to analog sensibility," and added, "It is very encouraging that more people are finding peace of mind and happiness through calligraphy."


For detailed participation inquiries, contact Daesung Startup Investment Co., Ltd. at Gwangju Dream Park.


Meanwhile, calligraphy has various applications in company names, products, and content such as movies.


It is a comprehensive art form that reflects the difficulty of simultaneously embodying originality and readability in the writing itself, conveying emotions that cannot be expressed through naming alone, considering the company's vision, product characteristics, and consumer patterns.



Recently, as the overseas expansion of domestic products is soaring in line with the global spread of K-Culture, calligraphy, which incorporates the traditional Korean brush writing style, is expected to increase in value and applicability in the future.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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