A playful voyage across uncharted digital waters. Part quest, part conversation, all curiosity.
Every great quest starts with a single step -- or in this case, a single scroll. Bada means ocean in Korean, and like the ocean, this space stretches out in every direction, full of surprises hiding just beneath the surface.
There's no map here. No rigid path. Just follow the current and see where it takes you. Each section is a new island, a new postcard from somewhere unexpected.
The best discoveries happen when you stop looking for something specific. Like finding a tiny shop down a Seoul alley, or stumbling on a melody you can't stop humming.
Think of each moment here as a souvenir. Not the mass-produced kind -- the kind you find at a local market, handmade, imperfect, and infinitely more interesting because of it.
Creation doesn't need permission. It just needs a spark and a willingness to play. Mix colors that "shouldn't" go together. Tilt things at weird angles. Put a squiggle where a straight line was expected.
Every pattern here was chosen because it made us smile. The Memphis movement taught us that design can be joyful -- that geometry can dance, and colors can sing off-key and still sound beautiful.
This quest isn't just ours. It's yours too. Take what resonates, leave what doesn't, and remember: the ocean doesn't care about straight lines.
The ocean connects everything. So does curiosity. So does a shared love of things that are playful and strange and just a little bit tilted from what you expected.
There's always more to see. More islands, more postcards, more squiggles. The quest never really ends -- it just changes shape, like waves.