Tasty Typography
Tuesday May 01st 2007, 9:31 am

Tasty TypographyCheck out this snazzy student project done by Boca (aka Marcos Ceravolo) and Ryan Uhrich for the most recent term 4 Motion Design Class in the Digital Design Program. The piece is called Typographics. Here’s what Boca had to say about the piece on a DD discussion board:

“Our objective was to use type as the main aesthetic and design element to create awareness about the evolution and main characteristics of typography. Both the music and voice over used in the piece make reference to 1950’s TV and Radio advertising. We are targeting designers and non designers who have an interest in typography and want to learn more about it.”

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I’m not a student of VFS but hoping to be one very soon! I am planning to join the Foundation Visual Art & Design this June. Design is my passion. I just finished watching some of the students’ projects including the ” Tasty Typography”. Unbelievable! “WOW” spilled out of my mouth. I am so excited to study at VFS.

Comment by Michelle
05.02.07 @ 9:12 am

Wow, nice…
A French site (Graphiline) has already spread the animation in France and I will mention it also in my mag, Création numérique/Pixel (a monthly dedicated, since 1989, to digital creativity, to sum up our various 3D, 2D, animation topics…).

Comment by Jef Tombeur
05.13.07 @ 7:06 am

Hey Ryan…

Very much enjoyed Tasty Typography. Proud of you!

Ed

Comment by Ed
05.16.07 @ 2:07 pm

Typographics

short piece of motion design realized by Boca AKA Marcos Ceravolo and Ryan Uhrich, two students of the Vancouver Film School.

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05.28.07 @ 11:20 am

it seems very similar to machobox

Comment by sarah
04.01.08 @ 4:42 pm



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