Gyeongnam Information University’s forum, organized to discuss the future of design, concluded by delivering a wealth of valuable information and knowledge.


Gyeongnam Information University (President Kim Dae-sik) announced on the 5th that it successfully held the 4th CCF (Creative Convergence Forum) on the 2nd at the Centum Campus Convention Hall in Haeundae.


This Creative Convergence Forum, under the theme "Compete with Design," invited top creators leading South Korea’s design studios such as Plus X, BRENDEN, COSMIC RAY, BRUDER, Ilsang-ui Silcheon, and CFC, featuring special lectures and discussions on new design industries and trends.


The special lectures proceeded in the following order: ▲ Shin Myung-seop and Advisor Byun Sa-beom of Plus X ? The potential expansion of design through AI in the process of brand experience ▲ Lee Do of BRENDEN ? Brand experience design through various project cases ▲ Lee Sung-man of COSMIC RAY ? How to tell a brand story through video ▲ Jung Kyu-hyuk of BRUDER ? The navigating designer ▲ Kwon Jun-ho, Kim Kyung-chul, and Kim Eo-jin of Ilsang-ui Silcheon ? Practice, daily life, and the studio ▲ Jeon Chae-ri of CFC ? Content, form, and context.


The event was open not only to enrolled students but also to students interested in design and the general public, allowing attendance through a first-come, first-served online application.


Within three days of online registration, the prepared 250 seats were fully booked, demonstrating high interest.


On the day of the event, high school and university students interested in design participated not only from Busan but also from Seoul, engaging in lively discussions through Q&A sessions.


Professor Choi Dong-cheol of the Visual Design Department, who planned the event, said, “We strive to create a great opportunity for students by inviting top panelists who are difficult to gather in one place, instilling creative design sensibility and a spirit of challenge.”



Gyeongnam Information University evaluated, “Since 2020, we have invited panelists leading South Korea’s design industry to enhance students’ global mindset and paved the way for citizens of Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam to access information that is concentrated in the metropolitan area.”

Panelists attending the Yeon Creative Convergence Forum at Gyeongnam Information College.

Panelists attending the Yeon Creative Convergence Forum at Gyeongnam Information College.

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