This project began from the idea that while the Latin alphabet unfolds linearly, Hangul (korean alphabet) functions as a grid-based structural system assembled within a defined space, shaped by an interest in the beauty of its structural order.
Hangul combines initial, medial, and final elements within a spatial block, and a change in one component affects every syllable that contains it.
The site presents this contrast and introduces a generator that lets users deconstruct and recombine these elements, transforming their names into graphic sentences.
Meanwhile, the infinity-shaped scroll control on the right reimagines the conventional ‘top button’ as a speed-adjustable navigation device for exploring long-form content.
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