“Type the Sky” by Lisa Rienermann
Introduction
Do you know Lisa Rienermann? In 2007, she photographed the sky between houses and made out of it a photographic alphabet called “Type the Sky”...
Although Lisa Rienermann’s “Type the Sky” project is from 2007, I first heard about it yesterday.
“Type the Sky” is a photographic alphabet consisting of sky-snippets, which are framed by houses…it’s hard to describe…sorry! Take a look yourself!
It was awarded by the Type Directors Club New York in 2007 and was uses by the car manufacturers Mercedes and Renault for their advertising-campaigns!
In my opinion Lisa’s artwork is a great combination of my three major interests – as you know urban landscapes, typography and photography! For me it’s nice to see, what is possible with a sharped eye and a cam in a city!
What do you think?


Type the Sky by Lisa Rienermann
Via thejunction.de.
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wien on October 16, 2009
i like this typo, its a nice work, thanks