
The Yön of Valo Festival, also known as the "Light of the Night," is an annual celebration
held in the sacred lands of Inari, Finland, during the October full moon.
Rooted in the spiritual heritage of the Indigenous Sami people,
the festival honors the mystical connection between light and nature.
held in the sacred lands of Inari, Finland, during the October full moon.
Rooted in the spiritual heritage of the Indigenous Sami people,
the festival honors the mystical connection between light and nature.
The visual identity features elements of the moon and the northern lights, capturing the
essence of the Yön of Valo Festival. Bright yellow and brown symbolize the
moonlight illuminating the night sky.
essence of the Yön of Valo Festival. Bright yellow and brown symbolize the
moonlight illuminating the night sky.






