Heungun Cho is a perceptive designer rooted in Korean heritage, shaped by years in China and Singapore. Through a quiet design language, he explores identity—layered, fluid, and informed by cultural flow. His strength lies in reinterpreting familiar subjects through unexpected visual means—distortion, layering, and ambiguity to evoke emotion. He believes in the power of visuals to speak without words and to linger quietly in the heart.
Echoes of the Mask
Reviving Korea's traditional mask dance, where presence fades and silence speaks.
Echoes of the Mask is a cultural exhibition that reawakens the legacy of Talchum, Korea's traditional mask dance, through immersive visual storytelling. Combining historical research and contemporary design, it uses symbolic illustration, Korean color theory, and paper-based media to explore themes of satire, identity, and expression. As this heritage fades from memory, the exhibition invites reflection and reconnection with cultural roots through a quiet, sensory experience.