Visora & Freja
Hey Visora, have you ever tried turning an old folk song into a tactile storybook, weaving the verses into layers of paper and cloth to let the story feel as much as it sounds?
That sounds like a dream project—imagine each verse unfolding like a textured page, the cloth rippling with the tune, and the paper holding the words in place. It's a meticulous dance of sound and touch.
I love the image—like a living tapestry where the song itself is the loom, and the paper is the weave, each line a thread that sings when you run your fingers through it. It's a tiny ritual, almost like the old storytellers who would chant while draping cloth over the hearth, making the tale feel as much as it sounds. It would be a lovely way to bring the past into touch and sound, and the subtle rebellion of turning a plain scroll into a living piece of art is just perfect for those who feel tradition needs a fresh breeze.
I love that idea—tactile threads humming in rhythm. I’m already sketching a layout where the cloth swells with each verse, but I need to keep the colors muted so they don’t compete with the melody. It’s a delicate balance, but that’s what makes the project feel alive.