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Ji Won Kim
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Korean Society of Basic Design & Art Journal of Basic Design & Art Vol.16 No.3
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2015.6
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177 - 192 (16page)

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Film posters that communicate more than the film itself to people are the most important publicity media of a film and have become established as graphic designs that aim to create unique and visual expressions. Film posters are now considered to reflect the circumstances, cultural phenomena, development of printing technology, and design trends of a specific time. Domestic film posters, which have been influenced by post-modernism since the 1990s, use visual-expression techniques by experimentally combining pictures, illustrations, typography, and colors, while the development of digital technology has fostered the diversity of visual-language expressions. In particular, domestic film posters since the 1990s have begun to build a new design category of media that integrate commercial properties and diverse artistic qualities of graphic expression in order to promote films to the general public and attract guests. This research evaluated methods of visual expression revealed in post-modern graphic designs of domestic film posters since the 1990s with five keywords: 1) maximization of symbolism, 2) mixture and imitation of genres, 3) descriptions that go beyond forms and logic, 4) irony, and 5) experimental typography. With a focus on changes of the time period and images of dynamic visual-expression language, this paper analyzed how meanings are created and expanded in the process of embodying these images in film posters. It was found that visual expressions influenced by post-modernism allowed ambiguity in the interpretation of images by modern readers and enabled diversity in the appreciation of film posters. Furthermore, this research provides momentum in pursuing new experiments in the drawing of domestic film posters; and presents the possibility of increasingly sophisticated reconstruction of visual expressions.

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