Baeksuk at Hwayang

Food
Baeksuk
Location
Hwayang Valley, South Korea
Baeksuk
Location
Hwayang Valley, South Korea
Baeksuk at Hwayang is a project that reflects the journey of how I viewed Baeksuk served at Hwayang through the lens of my Korean partner Mirinae. The journey reinterprets Mirinae’s vlog through a triptych with three main elements of the vlog; the summer season, Korea, and the dish. The design style of the poster is inspired by old Korean paintings like Spring Dawn at Mount Baekak (Summer) by An Jung-Sik Joseon, 1915. It uses textured faded pastel colors for the landscape and saturated colors for the main elements. This color variance creates depth and layers, celebrating the beauty of the traditional Korean dish and highlighting its elements while also presenting the location. This journey provides some context of the dish and location for anyone that has not experienced them, like myself.

Mirinae’s vlog



Process

Hind Rais
A Graphic Design student at Zayed University. Influenced by raw aesthetics, inspired by creatives, and motivated by family and friends. If her design style was a season, it would probably be spring, but it can be as minimal as winter at times. Hind enjoys experimenting with textures and materials in her work.
A Graphic Design student at Zayed University. Influenced by raw aesthetics, inspired by creatives, and motivated by family and friends. If her design style was a season, it would probably be spring, but it can be as minimal as winter at times. Hind enjoys experimenting with textures and materials in her work.