02 Just My Type: HwaTu 🎴
2023





︎Typography
︎3D Rendering
︎Print
︎3D Rendering
Hwa-tu is the Korean version of the Japanese playing card game Hanafuda. Brought in during the time of Japanese annexation of Korea (1905-1945), both the deck and the game have now become part of the Korean tradition. The name Hwa-tu is translated into the English language as “flower cards” or “War of Flowers”.
This project focuses on how I can use different typefaces to create a cohesive system. I chose this card playing game as the main subject matter to create a system of items that revolves aroun traditional Korean attire and gambling culture.
Fonts in use: GlyphWorld, Input Serif, Noh Sori
This project focuses on how I can use different typefaces to create a cohesive system. I chose this card playing game as the main subject matter to create a system of items that revolves aroun traditional Korean attire and gambling culture.
Fonts in use: GlyphWorld, Input Serif, Noh Sori