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Wordplay, Literally - Intro To Kinectic Typography

What happens when you fuse kinetic typography with witty scripts and charismatic character mono/dialogues? Well, go view the above. Oh and the recent typographic posts are part of my earlier project research if you’re wondering the sudden surge, heh.

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Typolution - Purely Typographic Treatment

The above short animation goes to show that even with a heavy subject on industralisation and global warming, the output can still be an interesting and unique one just by applying a simple concept of utilising and manipulating different characters in a type family.

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NatGeo Darwin Special - Goes Typography

The 30sec ID above on Evolution, A Darwin Special documentary caught my eye while channel surfing. Such seamless and importantly clever use of kinetic typography with motion graphics help to communicate the subject matter across beautifully.

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A Breath Of Fresh Air

Ride The Tide

Every once in a while, we need to go through changes. Positive ones that is. That is what is happening not only to me, but to this humble website as well. There are few minor but significant technical and graphical changes…

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A Collaborative Effort

Stylised illustration, a collaboration with the gf.

If you’ve seen the home page before, you’d notice an illustration of a solider (which was a temporary one) and it has since been proudly replaced with the above stylised illustration. For the first time ever, presenting a collaboration between…

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So Much For Standards

Designing for the web is a tedious task which can and will drain the life out of you. Just when the website is almost perfect and ready to be unfold to the world, browser and platform issues plague you…

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A Design Misconception

I had a long discussion with my lecturer a couple days ago and it opened up my eyes and made me realise how the word design and designer is a common overrated, overused, overkill and most of the time…

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