Wow! This is one of the coolest things I’ve heard (and seen) in months… Thanks for sharing!
beautiful. thank you.
I, for one, want to clearly express the opinion that I’d like better and more accessible tools to do similar kinetic typography with libre design software available natively on Ubuntu… Basically giving a whole new rhythm to typographic curves whithout depending on proprietary software… We already have quality open fonts and vector graphics software like Inkscape for the text and illustration elements, we just need more accessible animation tools to put them together. Possible trails to explore are Synfig, Blender, Processing. There’s even a JS/CSS approach: http://tylergaw.com/www/lab/themanfromhollywood/
This remind me this: http://vimeo.com/9925756
Wow! This is one of the coolest things I’ve heard (and seen) in months… Thanks for sharing!
beautiful. thank you.
I, for one, want to clearly express the opinion that I’d like better and more accessible tools to do similar kinetic typography with libre design software available natively on Ubuntu… Basically giving a whole new rhythm to typographic curves whithout depending on proprietary software… We already have quality open fonts and vector graphics software like Inkscape for the text and illustration elements, we just need more accessible animation tools to put them together. Possible trails to explore are Synfig, Blender, Processing. There’s even a JS/CSS approach: http://tylergaw.com/www/lab/themanfromhollywood/
That was beautiful Ivanka. Thank you for sharing.