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Visual Standard Sheet
Visual Standard Sheet
Visual Standard Sheet
Visual Standard Sheet
2026

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Visual Standard Sheet

Visual Reference Guide for Print

In design, understanding the difference between on-screen measurements and print results is crucial. This visual reference guide, printable on A4 paper, allows users to compare font sizes, weights, spacing, line thickness, and grayscale values. By adding their own fonts, students can observe visual balance in actual print conditions, helping them develop precision and improve the efficiency of their design work.

JURY STATEMENT

This project offers an accessible way to democratize design from its inception. It is a refreshingly simple and strategic tool that can be useful in the educational sector and beyond.

WINNER STATEMENT

It feels especially meaningful that a project inspired by a small difficulty I experienced as a student led to this award. I hope many students can use it to reduce trial and error and help improve the quality of each other’s work.

UNIVERSITY

University of Seoul

Seoul, KR
DESIGN

Seungmin Cho

University of Seoul

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