Rain-washed classroom primer · 훈민정음

hangeul한글day

A script born of compassion, engineered so every voice could be written with dignity.

I · The Script Born of Compassion

II · The Architecture of Sound

Letters arranged like pillars, beams, and lintels.

The fourteen consonants and ten vowels become a small constellation of frosted classroom tiles. Approach them and each jamo rises toward your hand with a persimmon glow.

III · The Shape of the Mouth

Written sound follows the body.

ㄱ remembers the back of the tongue. ㄴ bends where tongue meets ridge. ㅁ closes like lips. The alphabet feels less invented than carefully observed.

consonant organ

Consonants hold posture

Each stroke records a place in the mouth, as though speech organs were pressed onto practice paper.

botanical echo

Vowels measure space

Sky, earth, and human line become vertical and horizontal weather inside the syllable block.

IV · Combining Sound

Three sounds converge into one living square.

ㅎ + ㅏ + ㄴ → 한. The panels brighten as the block forms.

V · A Living Script

한글은 세상 모든 소리를 담을 수 있다

Hangeul can hold all the sounds of the world.