UNICEF Korea Committee and Sandoll Collaborate to Develop Children's Handwriting Font
On the 21st, at the UNICEF Korea Committee in Mapo-gu, from the left, Yoon Youngho, CEO of Sandoll, and Cho Mijin, Secretary General of the UNICEF Korea Committee, are holding a signing ceremony for the development of the "UNICEF Children's Handwriting Font." UNICEF Korea Committee
View original imageThe UNICEF Korea Committee (Chairman Jung Gabyoung) announced on the 22nd that it has signed a business agreement with Sandoll, a content creator platform company (CEO Yoon Youngho), to jointly develop a children's handwriting font.
Through this agreement, Sandoll and the UNICEF Korea Committee will jointly develop a children's font based on the winning entries from the "1st UNICEF Children's Handwriting Contest" held in May. They will also collaborate on planning and promoting future children's handwriting contests. The "UNICEF Children's Font" is scheduled to be released on November 20th to commemorate World Children's Day.
Yoon Youngho, CEO of Sandoll, stated, "Children's handwriting contains emotions and imagination that are difficult to express in adult language. This collaboration with UNICEF will be an important opportunity to show that Sandoll's technology can serve not only as an industrial function, but also as a tool for conveying social value and messages."
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Cho Mijin, Secretary General of the UNICEF Korea Committee, said, "We are grateful to Sandoll for empathizing with the meaning of the 'UNICEF Children's Font' and for their valuable talent donation toward its development. We hope that many people will show warm interest in the 'UNICEF Children's Font,' which captures the unique innocence of children."
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