Category Kinetic Typography

Studio Sizes Visual Identity for Solfeggio Obscuro

A Fusion of Energetic Type and Sound, Solfeggio Obscuro New Visual Identity by Studio Size

In underground music culture, where sonic landscapes are sculpted through deep, hypnotic rhythms, typography assumes a parallel role—visualising the movement, tension, and immersion that define the experience. Solfeggio Obscuro is a design and media series capturing the essence of underground…

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Experimental Type work of Vlad Boyko

Experimental Type Maestro Vlad Boyko on Conveying Emotion Through Design, and his ‘Archeologist’ Approach to Creativity

Not many creatives can capture the emotional essence and expressive power of typography and experimental type as effectively as Vlad Boyko. Known for his experimental digital collages and dynamic, type-based designs, his work pushes the boundaries of legibility and functionality,…

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Uniforma's new visual identity for this is short

Uniforma on the Striking Font Pairings & Kinetic Typography in Their New Visual Identity for THIS IS SHORT

Tasked with creating a new visual identity for THIS IS SHORT, Uniforma (@uniformastudio) went with bold font pairings and kinetic typography. They reveal their process and the choices they made throughout the identity’s design. Uniforma is a visual communication studio…

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Why Injecting An Event’s Visual Identity With Motion Is So Powerful With Paul Voggenreiter

The integration of motion and kinetic typography into the world of branding and visual identity creation continues to be ever-growing in popularity. Particularly when creating an identity for an event, it seems motion is becoming a must for bringing that event…

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