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Actor Jung Woo-sung admits to being father of model Moon Ga-bi’s child
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Wealthy parents ditch Korean passports to get kids into international school
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Man convicted after binge eating to avoid military service
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First snow to fall in Seoul on Wednesday
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Final push to forge UN treaty on plastic pollution set to begin in Busan
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Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s
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Nvidia CEO signals Samsung’s imminent shipment of AI chips
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Industry experts predicts tough choices as NewJeans' ultimatum nears
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Job creation lowest on record among under-30s
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Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
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Auction features top designers’ sketches
A private auction featuring drawings by internationally acclaimed designers was held at the Herald Design Forum on Thursday. The sale held along with dinner for VIPs presented a total of four sketches: a drawing of animals by former automobile designer Chris Bangle, a car sketch by design chief of KIA Motors Peter Schreyer and two architectural sketches of Japanese architect Tadao Ando. “We are happy to have Bangle and Schreyer who are present here today and I felt a great passion from audience,
Sept. 20, 2012
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Artist’s world of self-discovery
Zhang Xiaogang, one of the best-selling artists in contemporary Chinese art, said he is not swayed by his tremendous success and still follows his heart,“Art is not about business but life. If art were business, I would have studied and followed the example of successful people ― but that just isn’t my way of doing art,” Zhang said in a lecture at the Herald Design Forum 2012 in COEX Auditorium, Seoul, on Thursday.“Whether I can succeed or not, I follow my heart. What really counts in art is how
Sept. 20, 2012
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Ad wiz advises simple solutions
Focus on the fundamentals of a project and think in the simplest way possible to address the problem. That was the advice advertising wiz Park Seo-won had for the audience of the Herald Design Forum’s mentoring session on Thursday.Park is a well-known name on the global advertising scene with several international awards under his belt, and currently runs the Big Ant International advertising agency. He is also the man behind a number of familiar advertising campaigns including the anti-war camp
Sept. 20, 2012
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Bangle’s animal spirits
Design might in the near future be leveraged to engage those who feel left out of the global marketplace, stave off riots and even prevent the dispossessed from committing terrorism.If that sounds near-impossible, you may be a “three-headed dog.”These are two of the design concepts explored by Chris Bangle, the man whose innovative designs have been described as “flame surfacing” and who may very well have been the first to adapt the literary theory of deconstructivism to auto design.Bangle exto
Sept. 20, 2012
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Good designs have universal appeal
Top auto designers and architect talk about their design philosophiesPeter Schreyer may be best known for leading Audi to become a global premium car brand when he worked as chief designer for the carmaker from 1994 to 2002. Now many Koreans recognize the German automotive veteran as the innovator who has brought freshness to Kia Motors cars, especially the K-series with its signature “tiger nose” radiator grille. The chief design officer of Kia, who joined the company six years ago, hinted at
Sept. 20, 2012
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People pack forum in pursuit of creativity
Forum opens with over 1,000 participantsDesign lovers and enthusiasts packed the second annual Herald Design Forum on Thursday, eager to tune into what top international design gurus had to say during the two-day event.The forum, which invited prominent figures in the field of design as key speakers, kicked off its first day with an opening session attended by representatives from the local government, business and cultural sectors.Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon, Culture Minister Choe Kwang-shik and
Sept. 20, 2012
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Korea’s top design forum opens
Herald Design Forum starts at COEX for two-day runThe second annual Herald Design Forum opened its doors to the public on Thursday, focusing on design that affects all areas of our everyday lives.Shedding light on a wide array of fields ― such as traditional and contemporary arts, industrial and construction design as well as design of movie concepts ― the event is expected to have those with creative mindsets flocking to Seoul.It will also touch on the topics of digital art and advertisement, w
Sept. 19, 2012
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Top design event returns even bigger
The Herald Design Forum returns on a larger scale following its successful inauguration last year. The three-day forum, taking place from Wednesday to Friday this week, has attracted an eager audience looking for lively discussions and debates with world’s top designers. The design forum has positioned itself to serve as a major forum for discussing design in Korea, hosting leading designers and artists as speakers to share their design philosophies and ideas with local audiences. “Last year, we
Sept. 19, 2012
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Good final touch makes big difference
From mega-hit flicks to best-selling cars, industrial designers prove power of designThe spectacular scenes in popular movies “Transformers 2,” “The Avengers” or “Wolverine 2” could not have been created without the final touches of Steve Jung, a concept artist and illustrator.Cutting-edge combat planes shoot through the sky with an earsplitting roar and gigantic heroes and villains decked in shiny metal armor stamp the earth. Jung created such tangible images and sounds by realizing the abstra
Sept. 19, 2012
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Creative minds flock to Herald Design Forum
The second annual Herald Design Forum is bringing together the world’s most prominent designers and industry experts to Seoul as they get ready to take part in a three-day conference in southern Seoul.With design becoming the keyword in all fields of businesses, well-known names in the industry such as Ando Tadao, architecture professor at Tokyo University, MUJI’s art director Hara Kenya, ex-BMW chief designer Chris Bangle and Peter Schreyer, chief design officer at Kia Motors will join the even
Sept. 18, 2012
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Westwood takes up climate cause at London Fashion Week
LONDON (AFP) ― British designer Vivienne Westwood called for a “climate revolution” as she presented a relatively tame but nonetheless punk-edged spring-summmer collection on day three of London Fashion Week.In the grandiose setting of Britain’s Foreign Office the flamboyant redhead took to the catwalk on Sunday as a climate change campaigner, sporting a moustache and a black circle painted round her eye.Wearing a sequined hat and wrapped in a banner proclaiming “climate revolution,” the 71-year
Sept. 17, 2012
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‘Design is not an add on, but key component in business’
Brand designer Bruce Duckworth talks about roles of design in business and in peoples’ livesWhere there is an abundant choice of products, what differentiates one from the others is design. More companies are recognizing the importance of design and making it a key business strategy. “Successful business in the future will see design as a key component at the heart of business success, not as an add on,” said Bruce Duckworth, creative director of the world’s leading advertising agency Turner Duc
Sept. 17, 2012
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Korean designs capture the eyes of the world
The following is the last in a series of articles on design prepared in anticipation of the Herald Design Forum which takes place Sept. 19-21. ― Ed.Korean design is breaking out on the world stage as more design products from the country receive attention at global fairs and a growing number of local designers receive international awards. At Maison et Objet, an international home decoration fair held in Paris from Sept. 7-11, 32 products made by Korean companies and individual designers selecte
Sept. 16, 2012
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Images say more than words
Innovative ideas and good designs make powerful adsThe following is the eighth in a series of articles on design prepared in anticipation of the Herald Design Forum on Sept. 19-21. ― Ed.An armed soldier aims his gun at someone. The end of the muzzle, however, is headed right back toward him, pointing at the back of his head. Wrapped around poles and pillars in the streets of New York, the anti-war campaign posters delivered a clear message about the war against Iraq at the time, that “What goes
Sept. 13, 2012
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Foreign cosmetic products sold at relatively high prices in Korea
Foreign-branded cosmetic products are more expensive in South Korea than other countries, a report showed Thursday, suggesting that a distorted distribution system here may be to blame.According to the report by the YWCA, which analyzed the average consumer prices of 18 types of foreign cosmetic products, they turned out to be sold in department stores here at relatively higher prices than the other seven countries it surveyed.The countries include the U.S., Japan, Italy, Germany and France, and
Sept. 13, 2012
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Black, white and printed all over at Fashion Week
NEW YORK (AP) ― The story of New York Fashion Week has been told in mostly black and white ― making it that much harder to ignore all the unusual prints on the runway, even if they, too, were color-free.Marc Jacobs put out oversized black-and-white and red stripes on Monday a day after stripe-happy Tommy Hilfiger, whose red stripes were inspired by rope. Carolina Herrera showed an abstract geometric print on Monday, while Elie Tahari took his prints from Palm Beach, mixing palm leaves, leopard s
Sept. 12, 2012
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Bringing colors to clothing
Pakistani women celebrate color, style and fashion as much as they do Eid, Muslims’ biggest festival.And Eid celebrations brought with them colorful clothes of all kinds, from the flow of chiffon dupattas (long scarf) to the elegance of silk kameezes (long shirt or tunic).As with fashion in Pakistan, there are trends that come and go yet some are timeless ― block printing is one such trend, and in recent years, screen printing too has become mainstream fashion.There are quite a few designers and
Sept. 10, 2012
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The designer behind spectacular superhero scenes
‘Design should be realistic and make others believe in the world you created,’ says Steve JungThe futuristic yet realistic portraits of the fictional world in the superhero films “The Avengers” and “Transformers” captured the eyes of millions of international viewers. Behind the spectacular scenes was Steve Jung, a Korean-American concept designer. The Stark Tower and major scenes of the films made Jung a household name in the entertainment design field and raised awareness of entertainment desi
Sept. 10, 2012
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What clothes? Skin is ever in at NY Fashion Week
NEW YORK (AP) _ Bikini season may be over, but this is no time to tone down the workout. Many of the styles on the runway at New York Fashion Week flash a bit of skin here or there: bare midriffs, cutout backs, keyhole necklines. The silhouettes in spring previews that entered a fourth day Sunday aren't necessarily skin tight, but it's not a season of full-on floaty frocks, either. ``We've
Sept. 10, 2012
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Showers at N.Y. Fashion Week, spring in their steps
NEW YORK (AP) ― A flurry of assistants rushed to protect racks of clothes at New York Fashion Week from Saturday’s sudden downpours ― perhaps as potent a reminder as any during these spring previews that seasons can be temperamental.Maybe that’s why leather is as common in these previews for spring and summer 2013 as the pops of color and chiffon you might expect.“You can wear those leather jackets all year long,” said stylist June Ambrose. “They’re sleek enough to go under a parka or a vest and
Sept. 9, 2012