
1. Do some research about funky technologies. Best find some scientific PDF documents.
2. Find the most funky formula.
3. Select it.
4. Make a screenhot.
5. Call it “graphic design” (most important point!)

1. Do some research about funky technologies. Best find some scientific PDF documents.
2. Find the most funky formula.
3. Select it.
4. Make a screenhot.
5. Call it “graphic design” (most important point!)
The video of my diploma project is online:
HD version on Vimeo
More details on the project page.
posted in: animation, design, installation, interaction, motiongraphics, projects, s_vvvv, typography, w_motiongraphics, w_visuals | comments: 1 commentThe reason for not posting the last months:
done. more photos.
posted in: book, design, personal, typography | comments: none
Christiaan Postma created a beautiful typographic clock out of more than 150 induvisual clockworks:
“The word “three†completely appears when it’s exactly 3 o’clock and will then transform again as time passes. The word “four†begins to appear and at exactly 4 o’clock the word “four†is clearly visible. The word “three†is by then totally vanished and no longer readable.”
Best have a look at the fast forward animation here.
posted in: analogue, animation, art, display, furniture, typography | comments: 3 commentsThe title design for Thank you for Smoking, created by Shadowplay Studio, is really worth watching it. A nice motiongraphic work, stylistically based on old cigarette packages. Now Stephen Coles from typographi.com did the great work of identifying most of the typefaces used in the spot, and linking them directly to fontshops. Awesome.
posted in: animation, motiongraphics, typography, video | comments: 1 comment