Not Fighting Time. Negotiating With It. There is a specific quality visible in the face of a Korean woman in her fifties who has taken care of her skin since her twenties. It is not the absenc…
Read moreThe Glow That Starts at the Table Ask a Korean woman what she does for her skin, and the answer will not begin with a serum. It will begin with what she ate for breakfast. Growing up in Korea,…
Read moreThe Park at Six in the Morning Tells You Everything Before the city properly wakes — before the coffee shops open their second round of espresso and the subway platforms fill with commuters — …
Read moreOctober 9th: The Day a Nation Throws a Birthday Party for Its Alphabet Most national holidays commemorate events — battles won, independence declared, leaders born, disasters survived. Korea…
Read moreThe Most Interesting Thing About Korean Fonts Is What They Leave Out Typography is the art of making language visible — and the decisions that go into that process, the thickness of a stroke, …
Read moreWhat Happens When a Writing System Becomes a Wardrobe Fashion has always borrowed from language — slogan tees, monogram logos, typographic prints have been part of the vocabulary of clothing f…
Read moreFifteen Minutes That Changed Global Skincare Walk into any Olive Young in Seoul — the country's dominant beauty retail chain, with over 1,300 stores nationwide — and at some point you will…
Read moreWhat Happens When Water Falls Slowly Over Your Head The room is white. The light is the kind that has been thought about — not bright, not dim, but specifically calibrated to the particular qu…
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