Made in Korea

Made in Korea is a visually rich and inspiring exploration of South Korea’s vibrant design and creative industries, highlighting how local culture, innovation, and craftsmanship intersect in everyday objects. The book showcases a diverse range of products—from fashion and graphics to industrial and product design—revealing unique approaches that set Korean creativity apart on the global stage. Through high‑quality imagery and thoughtful curation, it captures the ingenuity and aesthetic sensibilities behind standout work by leading designers and emerging talents alike. Each spread offers insight into how cultural narratives, tradition, and modernity inform design decisions and shape visual identity. Accompanied by contextual commentary, the publication provides both inspiration and understanding of Korea’s design ecosystem. Its engaging layout makes complex ideas accessible while celebrating the diversity of form, function, and materiality. Ideal for designers, students, brand strategists, and creative thinkers, the book serves as both a reference and a source of fresh ideas. Beautifully produced and visually compelling, “Made in Korea” invites readers to discover compelling design narratives rooted in cultural authenticity and contemporary innovation. Whether you’re seeking creative inspiration or global perspective, this book offers a captivating lens on Korea’s contribution to visual culture and design today.

48 USD

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