Sageuk Ink — Joseon Opening Title
A cinematic reinterpretation of the sageuk drama title card: sumi-ink ground, one dancheong-colored horizontal band in vermillion and azurite, and a vertically-set heavy Myeongjo headline with Hanja episode notation at small scale.
This template exists to honor the precise visual grammar of Joseon-era ceremony — the tension between deep ink silence and the sudden shock of dancheong pigment. It refuses horizontal Roman type conventions and gradient backgrounds, insisting on vertical script, painted brushstroke texture, and the architectural restraint of a single chromatic band. It is built for speakers who understand that gravitas is earned through subtraction, not addition. The audience it serves does not need decoration; it needs the weight of dynasty.
Good for
- · Drama series or documentary chapter-title slides
- · Korean cultural heritage and traditional-arts presentations
- · Period-themed event programs or ceremony runsheets
- · Single-statement title cards demanding maximum visual gravity
Avoid for
- · Chart-heavy quarterly business reviews or data dashboards
- · Multi-column layouts requiring dense Roman-script body copy
- · Light-background or pastel-palette presentation decks
- · Casual consumer lifestyle or startup pitch contexts
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