Some of you might remember the typographic map of Norway I posted a while back. While I usually use code to generate maps, lately I’ve been experimenting with a more analog approach.
I built this collage manually. I spent some time researching scans of old newspapers to find the names of cities, towns and villages cutting them out name by name.
It’s not meant to be a perfect atlas, but an artistic tribute to the geography of Norway.
Hope you enjoy this break from the digital world!
1Bnitram on
This is pretty neat!
selvestenisse on
Bjerkvik is very forgettable, so understand why its not there.
glitterdunk on
Cool👍
Gerseme on
With a coloured background, i would definitely buy this poster to hang in my house. (Dislike white backgrounds)
a_karma_sardine on
The dimensions are funny, but it is a neat idea.
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Heisann! Creator here.
Some of you might remember the typographic map of Norway I posted a while back. While I usually use code to generate maps, lately I’ve been experimenting with a more analog approach.
I built this collage manually. I spent some time researching scans of old newspapers to find the names of cities, towns and villages cutting them out name by name.
It’s not meant to be a perfect atlas, but an artistic tribute to the geography of Norway.
Hope you enjoy this break from the digital world!
This is pretty neat!
Bjerkvik is very forgettable, so understand why its not there.
Cool👍
With a coloured background, i would definitely buy this poster to hang in my house. (Dislike white backgrounds)
The dimensions are funny, but it is a neat idea.