Type in Motion: Innovations in Digital Graphics
by Matt Woolman (Author), JeffBellantoni (Author), Matt Woolman (Author), JeffBellantoni (Author)
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Hardcover
1999
$5.73
A comprehensive survey of typography for opening credits of television programmes and films, promotional films, television commercials, television idents, computer-generated animation, videos, student typographic projects, computer screen savers, CD-ROMs, interactive promotional material and the Internet. The authors explore every facet of creativity, from single designers to corporate design firms, from art-work to Web pages. Internationally-recognized studios are shown alongside radical and experimental student work.
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Paperback
2000
$3.33
A comprehensive survey of typography for opening credits of television programmes and films, promotional films, television commercials, television idents, computer-generated animation, videos, student typographic projects, computer screen savers, CD-ROMs, interactive promotional material and the Internet. The authors explore every facet of creativity, from single designers to corporate design firms, from art-work to Web pages. Internationally-recognized studios are shown alongside radical and experimental student work.
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Used
Hardcover
2005
$5.53
Showcasing the huge and inspirational steps made in animated digital typography since publication of the bestselling Type in Motion six years ago, Matt Woolman's latest book presents over eighty projects in detail, arranged into five chapters that address particular briefs facing today's designers. It is a boundless sourcebook for anyone involved in the most dynamic area of screen-based design.
Synopsis
A comprehensive survey of typography for opening credits of television programmes and films, promotional films, television commercials, television idents, computer-generated animation, videos, student typographic projects, computer screen savers, CD-ROMs, interactive promotional material and the Internet. The authors explore every facet of creativity, from single designers to corporate design firms, from art-work to Web pages. Internationally-recognized studios are shown alongside radical and experimental student work.