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gapado
gapado
gapado
gapado
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Gapado is a small, flat and low-lying island with around 170 residents, located 5.5 km away from Korea’s Jeju Island. A project with the slogan "Change to Preserve" aims at promoting Gapado’s own unique sustainable ecosystem, where beautiful nature, a local economy and culture can coexist. The brand concept was inspired by the island’s flat shape when viewed from the sea, also capturing Gapado's landscape with a contrast of lines and blank spaces. Drawing from Gapado’s natural environment, the various signage elements, package design, souvenirs, etc., provide a consistent brand experience for visitors and residents alike.

Date of Launch
2018
Development Time
Other duration: 6 years
Target Regions
Specific country/region: Republic of Korea
Target Groups
Other target groups: the inhabitants and tourists of gapado

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