Every snowflake is unique. The basis of the 2016 greeting card from Holmen Iggesund is seven snowflakes, which can be folded to create 44,716 different versions.
Every snowflake is unique. What each one looks like depends equally on chance, temperature and the route from the cloud to the ground. At the end of the 1950s, physicist and snow researcher Ukichiro Nakaya gave snowflakes the more poetic name of “Letters from the sky”.
Peter Dahmen, designer of our 2016 unique greeting card from Iggesund, visited Iggesund on a snowy day in November. A day when it literally poured down “letters from the sky”.
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Every snowflake is unique. The basis of the 2016 greeting card from Holmen Iggesund is seven snowflakes, which can be folded to create 44,716 different versions.
How does Peter Dahmen think as a designer? Peter himself describes the considerations behind the greeting card.
Watch videoListen in on Holmen Iggesund's tradition of making sophisticated, designed and specially printed greeting cards.
Watch videoThe 2016 Christmas card from Iggesund, was produced with laser cutting. Yaron Eshel of Highcon explains why.
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