Image photo of the work 'MASK OF KOREA' by Lee Sang-jun (4th year), Department of Visual Communication Design, to be exhibited at the visual design exhibition 'Tteumjeon'. Provided by Mokwon University

Image photo of the work 'MASK OF KOREA' by Lee Sang-jun (4th year), Department of Visual Communication Design, to be exhibited at the visual design exhibition 'Tteumjeon'. Provided by Mokwon University

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[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] Mokwon University announced on the 18th that it will hold the "43rd Tteum Graphic Exhibition (hereinafter Tteumjeon)" at the on-campus art gallery from the 19th to the 25th.


Tteumjeon is a graphic design exhibition by students of the Department of Visual Communication Design, held annually for 43 years since 1980.


Sixty-five third- and fourth-year students of the Department of Visual Communication Design have been researching works to submit to Tteumjeon since last winter vacation.


In this process, the students sublimated their thoughts on traces of life and cultural values of Korea's past, present, and future under the theme "Koreanness (the most global is the most Korean)" into posters and app designs.



Kim Min-seok, head of the Department of Visual Communication Design, said, "This year's Tteumjeon will be an opportunity to glimpse the innovation and creativity of participating students," adding, "Mokwon University's Department of Visual Communication Design started in 1978 as the region's first graphic major and provides students with practical, industry-oriented educational opportunities through professors who are former design directors in the industry."


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