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Minjong Kim & Juanjun Feng

Minjong Kim & Juanjun Feng

Quirk85

Name(s)

Juanjun Feng
Minjong Kim

Website(s)

juanjfeng.github.io

Employment

• Juanjun Feng: 70% Type Design, 30% Front-end developer at AllCaps Type Foundry, Berlin (DE)
• Minjong Kim: 100% Type Designer at Lineto Type Foundry, Zurich

Education

• Juanjun Feng: Master, Type Design, ECAL, Lausanne, 2023
• Minjong Kim: Master, Type Design, ECAL, Lausanne, 2023

Title

Quirk85

Year of creation

2022–today

Place of creation

Lausanne

Context of creation

Diploma, Master, Type Design, ECAL, Lausanne, 2023

Collaborators

Mentors: Julia Born, Radim Peško and Alice Savoie

Item(s) shown

Typeface, wall graphic, a printed type specimen, a research book (Mémoire project)

Dimensions

Type specimen: 300 × 500 mm
Research book: 165 × 235 mm

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Quirk85 reimagines East Asia’s overlooked post-war Modernist aesthetic through letterforms. Rooted in late 20th-century Korean and Chinese corporate design, it explores multi-script typography, logos and imagery from an era of rapid growth and productivity.

Minjong Kim initiated the project after discovering the design manual (1978) of the Korean corporation Ssangyong. Intrigued by its type design methods, he teamed up with Juanjun Feng to develop a typeface and editorial works. Their designs draw from shared childhood experiences of rapid economic transformations—marked by hyper-commercialised advertising, a demanding education system and rapid technological change—leaving a lasting visual impact on their design sensibilities.

Quirk85 examines misinterpretations of Western Modernism in East Asia and refines these imperfections into a contemporary tri-script typeface: Hangul, Chinese and Latin. It bridges design histories, fostering a visual dialogue on East Asian Modernism’s lasting influence.

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