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Identity Design For Children’s Museum of Iksan
Identity Design For Children’s Museum of Iksan
Identity Design For Children’s Museum of Iksan
Identity Design For Children’s Museum of Iksan
Identity Design For Children’s Museum of Iksan
Identity Design For Children’s Museum of Iksan
Identity Design For Children’s Museum of Iksan
Identity Design For Children’s Museum of Iksan
Identity Design For Children’s Museum of Iksan
Identity Design For Children’s Museum of Iksan
Identity Design For Children’s Museum of Iksan
Identity Design For Children’s Museum of Iksan
Identity Design For Children’s Museum of Iksan
Identity Design For Children’s Museum of Iksan
2022

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Identity Design For Children’s Museum of Iksan

Identity Design

Iksan National Museum, located next to the Mireuksa Temple Site, is planning to launch Korea’s first ICT-based digital children’s museum. The museum wanted to give the project a strong and unique visual identity by recreating the Mireuksa Temple's pagoda in pixels. Pixels contain the connection between history and the future through the keyword light and act as a metaphor that expresses the characteristics of an ICT-based museum. In addition, a visual identity composed of pixels can be used for other museum content as a flexible identity. It also functions as a way to help children become more familiar and interested in the museum and history of Iksan.

Client / Manufacturer

Iksan National Museum

Iksan-si, Jeollabuk-do, KR
Design
Kyung Hee University

Kyung Hee University

Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, KR
Date of Launch
2021
Development Time
13 - 24 months
Target Regions
Asia
Target Groups
Consumer / User, Public Sector Government

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