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A Study of Digital Font Design 'Hangeuljaemin 4.0'
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디지털 폰트 '한글재민체 4.0' 디자인에 관한 연구

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Academic journal
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Kim Ji Yeong (국민대학교 테크노디자인전문대학원 시각디자인학과) Kim Min (국민대학교 테크노디자인전문대학원 시각디자인학과)
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한국일러스트레이션학회 일러스트레이션 포럼 일러스트레이션 포럼 제24권 제75호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2023.6
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65 - 78 (14page)

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A Study of Digital Font Design 'Hangeuljaemin 4.0'
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In the digital era, the Korean font design development industry is rapidly growing and actively being carried out, and education and industry are taking root as it is separated into specialized design areas. Hangeul, which plays a large role in linguistic communication, brings different image shapes depending on the shape and shape of letters, and also influences emotions in expression and delivery. It is also used as an element of design by evoking visual aesthetics. Professor Kim Min's team at Kookmin University's Institute of Social and Cultural Design and Honorary Professor Park Jae-gap of the Medical Museum of Seoul National University Hospital developed a digital font Hangeuljaemin font based on the Korean calligraphy handwriting of King Sunjong. The digital font Hangeuljaemin font was developed based on the Korean calligraphic handwriting of 'Imperial Edict on the Inauguration of Daehan Hospital (National Registered Cultural Property No. 449)'. It is necessary to develop a set of digital fonts capable of multilingual typing in order for Hangeuljaemin font to be used by many countries and people around the world, starting with Asia. This study investigated the current status of the font industry developed in the a set form same and suggested the necessity of developing digital fonts capable of multilingual typing. In addition, based on Hangeuljaemin3.0, Hangeuljaemin4.0 was completed by developing and design and Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese and Japanese Wamun, the three major East Asian countries of the Chinese character culture that influenced the history of the late Joseon Dynasty and the creation of Hangeul. Through this study, it is hoped that Hangeuljaemin font will widely spread the value of Korea's unique cultural heritage and convey deep meaning to communication. In the future, it is intended to lay the foundation for expansion and development into a digital font Hangeuljaemin font that can be used commonly all over the world, including Arabic.

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