The video above displays something I have never even thought of before; an animated font. Sure, it sounds simple enough and I've seen hundreds of fonts that are in motion, but never have I seen a font that was specifically designed to build up more and more components until the individual letter is formed before your very eyes. In terms of the typeface I imagine it would work just as well used in print graphics, you can see the clear bauhaus influences and I feel as though it is a digital, slightly more complex version of Marion Batailles pop up book ABC3D. In terms of personal preference I would have to say that the letters K, O and S are the best designed.
Thursday, 9 December 2010
Moshun
The video above displays something I have never even thought of before; an animated font. Sure, it sounds simple enough and I've seen hundreds of fonts that are in motion, but never have I seen a font that was specifically designed to build up more and more components until the individual letter is formed before your very eyes. In terms of the typeface I imagine it would work just as well used in print graphics, you can see the clear bauhaus influences and I feel as though it is a digital, slightly more complex version of Marion Batailles pop up book ABC3D. In terms of personal preference I would have to say that the letters K, O and S are the best designed.
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