Snow can be used for making worthless creations like snowmen and snowballs, but it can also be used for worthwhile endeavors that enrich the human race like snow typography.
Oslo-based designer Veronica Falsen Hiis is the genius behind this snow typography. I have seen many examples of innovative typography before, but Hiis' snow typography beats them all by being both original and actual. Don't get me wrong, I love seeing the alphabet made out of Star Wars characters, but I also like seeing the alphabet made from materials that I can actually touch and feel.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Snow Typography
- Snow typography is an innovative way to create visually striking designs using natural materials.
- Outdoor Typography
- Outdoor typography provides a unique opportunity for designers to create captivating visual experiences in public spaces.
- Material-based Typography
- Material-based typography offers a tactile and immersive approach to typography design.
Sectors Adopting This
- Art and Design
- The art and design industry can explore new possibilities in typography by incorporating snow and other natural materials.
- Outdoor Advertising
- Outdoor advertising companies can utilize snow typography to create attention-grabbing campaigns in urban environments.
- Photography and Filmmaking
- Photographers and filmmakers can capture the beauty and temporary nature of snow typography in their work.
