Disturbed Boundaries
Moon Jung Jang
April 3-17, 2009
Gallery N231*
Lamar Dodd School of Art, UGA
A boundary is a line that marks the limits of an area; a dividing line. It often means a limit of a subject or sphere of activity relating to political, geographical, and ideological spaces. This research focuses on the relationship between physical borders and metaphoric spaces in typography. With typographic experiments, I explore the behaviors of borderlines in dealing with a mathematical standardization of the stroke tools, whether highly expected or more challenging and unexpected. Most importantly, I seek to create meaningful space through disturbed boundaries.
* Graphic Design, 2nd Floor, Glass corner at the end of the North Wing
Thank you for UGA professors, staffs and students who participated in the project 'I am a boundary'











