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OPENPLAN(주식회사 열린기획,开放企划)is a Korean integrated exhibition and spatial design company. Its website states that it has been engaged in “Exhibition Design” since 1998, serving public and commercial clients based on industrial design and interior architecture. It is not positioned as an online design tool, but as a professional design and implementation service provider for physical exhibitions, cultural spaces, and commercial spaces.
The official website emphasizes an “올 인원 시스템” covering the full process from basic planning, feasibility studies, planning, design, production, and installation through to completion. Its design scope includes visual design, environmental design, multimedia design, and public spaces such as museums, exhibition halls, art museums, and science museums, while also extending to shopping malls, restaurants, offices, and large-scale exhibitions and events. On the technical side, it mentions VR, AR, AI, holograms, interactive experience content, special video A/V, and the ability to produce physical models, sculptures, digital art experience installations, custom display cases, pedestals, furniture, and LED lighting.
The website does not publish a price list or packages, so it appears to use typical project-based quotations. The page indicates that an AI real-time consultation service is currently available, allowing users to use the AI 상담봇 in the lower-right corner for exhibition planning, quote inquiries, and company information. Payment methods, contract duration, source file delivery, copyright ownership, maintenance fees, and other details are not explained in the main content, so they need to be confirmed separately before formal procurement.
Its advantages are a complete service chain and the ability to integrate spatial planning, content design, multimedia technology, and on-site construction within one system, making it suitable for complex exhibition projects. It also covers both public cultural spaces and commercial spaces, with a relatively rich range of technical expression. The limitations are that the website content is more promotional in nature and lacks specific case names, client lists, project scale, budget ranges, and verifiable results. Licensing and copyright, post-launch operation and maintenance, and cross-border service capabilities are also not disclosed.
It is better suited to government/public cultural institutions, museums, science museums, corporate showrooms, commercial space owners, and event operators based in Korea or able to procure on-site implementation services in Korea. If you are only looking for graphic design, online collaborative design, or a stock asset licensing platform, it is not a good fit.
Based only on the crawled main text, the stability of access from mainland China cannot be determined, so it is rated as “unknown.” For Chinese clients considering cooperation, it is recommended to first confirm language support, remote communication, cross-border payment, and on-site execution methods by email or phone.
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openplan.co.kr is an South Korea Design & Creative provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach openplan.co.kr directly.