KA+A : Kinetic Typography from Clay Reinken on Vimeo.
There has been a lot of nice Kinetic Typography making the rounds online. “Kinetic Typography” is the technical name for “moving text”βis an animation technique mixing motion and text. This text is presented over time in a manner intended to convey or evoke a particular idea or emotion. It is often studied in Communication Design and Interaction Design courses. Some commonly seen examples of this technique include movie title sequences and credits, web page animation and other entertainment media. I’ve made a list of 10 of the nicer ones you can find online. Enjoy.
Helvetica-Kinetic Typography from Jonathan DeBoer on Vimeo.
The Hush Sound β Lions Roar from Mig Reyes on Vimeo.
The Big Lebowski Typography from Koos Dekker on Vimeo.
78RPM – MP3 | 70 Years of Revolutionary Protest Music from Dan Flynn| mmm-design.net on Vimeo.
Kinetic Typography – D-Tronics from Manny Garza on Vimeo.
DON’T MOVE from RGBNERD on Vimeo.
Gill Sans from Matthieu Dufour on Vimeo.
Motion Typography (Dumb and Dumber) from James Campbell on Vimeo.
Personal Profile from Jordi Pages on Vimeo.
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