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Monday
Mar082010

4 lovely pieces of motion typography

Man I want to do one of these. Almost got one through a little while back only for it to fall at the final hurdle.

I've even started to learn After Effects in my (non-existent) spare time. But until then, these will keep me inspired.

First up, from Lock, Stock...

Nick the Greek from Ben White on Vimeo.

 

Next a German language promo for Getting Things Done (GTD)...

Dinge geregelt kriegen (Getting Things Done) - Booktrailer from Marko Thorhauer on Vimeo.

 

One illustrating a section from Catch Me If You Can...

Catch Me If You Can [Kinetic Typography] from Yuki Yamada on Vimeo.

 

And last, but not least, a typographic illustration of Snakes and Ladders...

Snakes and Ladders - Project 100 from Gemma Harris on Vimeo.

 

 

If you like these, you can find many more at Nice Type and the Kinetic Typography Channel.

 

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