Typography assignment using audio from an old public service announcement called “Duck and Cover” from the 50s. I really like the subject, the public service announcement. But I find the typography not very 50′s, the same with the illustrations and the colours… Created in After Effects Made by callme4b ???
A typographic animation of Citizen Cope’s song “Let the Drummer Kick” Made with After Effects By Artur Dimke FH Muenster FB Design
Advertise with Refresh TV. Motion Typography
Typography about euthanasia…
Another typographic animation in my favorite ‘colors’: black and white. Very recognizable for people who live in the Netherlands (I don’t travel as much as I used to do by train but I recognized it immediately). Story: Kapitaal (Capital) is a project based animation made for Museum De Beyerd, Dutch Museum for Graphic Design. Kapitaal [...]
Typographic animation about typography. A comparison between Wim Crouwel and Buro Destruct. Story: This is a project I did for type class. We were to choose 2 typographers and explain how they effected each other. I choose Wim Crouwel from the 20th century and the design group, Buro Destruct, from the 21st century. Made with [...]
Story: A conceptual typographic video based on the NOFX song “The Idiots Are Taking Over”. Completed in a digital media class my senior year in college with a slough of programs including after effects and final cut pro. Made with After Effects and Final Cut Pro by Dangerdom
Typographic elements animated to Ray Charles’ “Mess Around” by Kevin McDonnell WOW, this is very good. I like the part ‘Mess around’, it’s indeed messed around so that it can’t be read. The solo’s made with typographic elements: nice. And in my favorite ‘colors’ black&white For Gail Anderson’s “Just Type” at the School of Visual [...]
Great minds think alike: Dave Shea has also a post about Motion Type. I started the series with: The Hush Sound – The Lions Roar. second post: What is typography fourth post: Oceans eleven project fifth post: Brazil typography and the post that started all this: Pulp fiction intypography (who hasn’t seen that one ) [...]
Use All Five http://www.useallfive.com This is an experiment that explores the concept of illuminating a city through typography. Nothing is visible except for the areas which reflect light from the text. The words and music come directly from the great song: Interpol’s “NYC”.