Blåtone is created in collaboration with photographers Wenche Dahle and Lars Andreas Dybvik. The book reflects their diptych photography exhibition, with three different cover colors and typography inspired by the musical term blue note, associated with melancholy and contemplation. Some of the pages are creatively cut to give a glimpse of the exhibition’s images.
Blåtone is created in collaboration with photographers Wenche Dahle and Lars Andreas Dybvik. The book reflects their diptych photography exhibition, with three different cover colors and typography inspired by the musical term blue note, associated with melancholy and contemplation. Some of the pages are creatively cut to give a glimpse of the exhibition’s images.
Blåtone is created in collaboration with photographers Wenche Dahle and Lars Andreas Dybvik. The book reflects their diptych photography exhibition, with three different cover colors and typography inspired by the musical term blue note, associated with melancholy and contemplation. Some of the pages are creatively cut to give a glimpse of the exhibition’s images.
Blåtone is created in collaboration with photographers Wenche Dahle and Lars Andreas Dybvik. The book reflects their diptych photography exhibition, with three different cover colors and typography inspired by the musical term blue note, associated with melancholy and contemplation. Some of the pages are creatively cut to give a glimpse of the exhibition’s images.
Blåtone is created in collaboration with photographers Wenche Dahle and Lars Andreas Dybvik. The book reflects their diptych photography exhibition, with three different cover colors and typography inspired by the musical term blue note, associated with melancholy and contemplation. Some of the pages are creatively cut to give a glimpse of the exhibition’s images.
Blåtone is created in collaboration with photographers Wenche Dahle and Lars Andreas Dybvik. The book reflects their diptych photography exhibition, with three different cover colors and typography inspired by the musical term blue note, associated with melancholy and contemplation. Some of the pages are creatively cut to give a glimpse of the exhibition’s images.
Blåtone is created in collaboration with photographers Wenche Dahle and Lars Andreas Dybvik. The book reflects their diptych photography exhibition, with three different cover colors and typography inspired by the musical term blue note, associated with melancholy and contemplation. Some of the pages are creatively cut to give a glimpse of the exhibition’s images.
Blåtone is created in collaboration with photographers Wenche Dahle and Lars Andreas Dybvik. The book reflects their diptych photography exhibition, with three different cover colors and typography inspired by the musical term blue note, associated with melancholy and contemplation. Some of the pages are creatively cut to give a glimpse of the exhibition’s images.
Blåtone is created in collaboration with photographers Wenche Dahle and Lars Andreas Dybvik. The book reflects their diptych photography exhibition, with three different cover colors and typography inspired by the musical term blue note, associated with melancholy and contemplation. Some of the pages are creatively cut to give a glimpse of the exhibition’s images.
Blåtone is created in collaboration with photographers Wenche Dahle and Lars Andreas Dybvik. The book reflects their diptych photography exhibition, with three different cover colors and typography inspired by the musical term blue note, associated with melancholy and contemplation. Some of the pages are creatively cut to give a glimpse of the exhibition’s images.
Blåtone is created in collaboration with photographers Wenche Dahle and Lars Andreas Dybvik. The book reflects their diptych photography exhibition, with three different cover colors and typography inspired by the musical term blue note, associated with melancholy and contemplation. Some of the pages are creatively cut to give a glimpse of the exhibition’s images.
Blåtone is created in collaboration with photographers Wenche Dahle and Lars Andreas Dybvik. The book reflects their diptych photography exhibition, with three different cover colors and typography inspired by the musical term blue note, associated with melancholy and contemplation. Some of the pages are creatively cut to give a glimpse of the exhibition’s images.