Project

Melting Glaciers

 

Description

The Melting Glaciers project visualizes the dramatic retreat of glaciers across Europe, focusing on Austria, Italy, and Norway. Using clear, mountain-shaped infographics, the project compares glacier areas in 1995 with projections for 2025, highlighting the alarming pace of ice loss.

Austria: From 323 km² in 1995 to 167 km² in 2025 — nearly half the glaciers gone.
Italy: From 9.6 km² in 1995 to just 2.8 km² in 2025 — only 29% remaining.
Norway: From 28.3 km² in 1995 to 15.8 km² in 2025 — about 53% remaining.

Year

2023

Discipline

Print

Project Type

University

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The project underscores the irreversible consequences of climate change on UNESCO-protected glaciers and aims to raise awareness about the urgent need for action. By combining scientific data with impactful design, Melting Glaciers turns abstract climate statistics into a stark visual story that no one can ignore: what was once white and frozen is vanishing before our eyes.

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Contact

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2504 Sooss, Austria

Phone: +43 660 3932526
Email: bujdei_naomi@yahoo.de
Behance: @naomibujdei

© Naomi Bujdei 2025
Graphic designer

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