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Schönbär und Nonne
Schönbär und Nonne
Schönbär und Nonne
Schönbär und Nonne
2016

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Schönbär und Nonne

Book

pragmadesign

"Schönbär und Nonne" is a unique and artistic book about nocturnal butterflies (moths). Every moth is shown from two main perspectives: design and biology. The book describes the colors, shapes and adaptions of 230 species of moths, photographed by the author over a period of three years. In order to achieve this, the author set up a light trap in his garden in Germany. Almost 900 conceptual pictures and short texts show the biodiversity of these unknown and usually hidden and rarely-seen insects. The aim of the book is to provide the reader with information and happiness.

Date of Launch
2013
Development Time
"3 Jahre"
Target Regions
Europe, "Mitteleuropa"
Target Groups
Consumer / User, "Natur begeisterte Menschen jeglichen Alters und jeglicher Bildung."

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