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Overview

The harmonica master Jun, Je Duk is a visually impaired musician. He has overcome his disability and is becoming one of the best Korean musician. This CD reflects his journey in search for his ideal world of music. Through the tough journey of crossing over mountains and meadows, he found his ideal world in his harmonica. And in the harmonica he is able to see the bright sky.

I wanted to draw such music of his, his life and effort for his album jacket. I believe his walk for music will always go on for he is the best musician.

Furthermore, this CD booklet had been on project named 'Digi-log'. 'Digi-log' is a new word from 'Digital' and 'Analog', which means 'Analog sense in digital culture and process'. I think this concept has the answer for my future design.

So on the progress of this CD booklet, I had been tried to keep analogical methods since very first step of project. My works ware born in computer and printer only after scissors and paste. Start with analog, end with digital, that's how my CD jacket has a analogical sense.

 

 

 

 

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