Minimalist Motion Graphics

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Motion Graphics Magic: Transforming Ideas into Dynamic Visual Stories

Author: Lucas Harris
language: en
Publisher: Marcelo Marins Rodrigues
Release Date: 2024-10-25
Unleash the power of storytelling with "Motion Graphics Magic: Transforming Ideas into Dynamic Visual Stories." This comprehensive guidebook empowers you with the tools and techniques to craft captivating motion graphics that engage audiences and ignite imaginations. From the fundamentals of motion design to cutting-edge visual effects, you'll delve into the world of animated logos, explainer videos, infographics, and more. Discover the principles of kinetic typography, learn to animate data in captivating ways, and explore the vast landscape of motion design software. With practical examples and case studies from industry professionals, you'll gain invaluable insights into storytelling through motion. Whether you're a designer, animator, or video marketer, this book will elevate your skills and inspire you to create truly dynamic visual experiences. Embrace the magic of motion graphics and unlock the potential to captivate, communicate, and entertain. "Motion Graphics Magic" is your essential guide to transforming ideas into unforgettable visual stories.
Motion Illustration

Motion Illustration is a broad introduction to the emerging world of moving illustrations, written specifically for those coming from an illustration background. Bridging together illustration and animation disciplines in a new way, Adam Osgood shows that producing motion illustrations is achievable for anyone. Whether you're generating content for social media, designing GIFs, or creating fully animated videos, this book contains the tools and information you need to take your illustrated work to the next level and reach your audience in a new way. With tons of contemporary examples, sample exercises, and supporting online resources, this is perfect for illustrators wanting to make the jump to moving image. - How motion illustration fits in the context of animation and motion graphics, and how movement can help bring your images to life - Which tools and software are best to use depending on your desired outcomes - How illustrators animate with color, texture, composition, and effects to support narratives and ideas - Conversations with international professionals working across all media forms and with a wide variety of clients and subjects
The Theory and Practice of Motion Design

This collection offers an expansive, multiplatform exploration of the rapidly-expanding area of motion design and motion graphics, taking into account both theoretical questions and creative professional practice. Spanning interaction design, product interfaces, kinetic data visualizations, typography, TV and film title design, brand building, narrative storytelling, history, exhibits and environments, editors R. Brian Stone and Leah Wahlin offer an interdisciplinary range of academic essays and professional interviews that together form a dialogue between motion design theory and professional practice. Written for both those critically engaged with motion design as well as those working or aspiring to work professionally in the field, the book features a range of international contributors and interviews with some of the best-known designers in the field, including Kyle Cooper, Karin Fong, and Daniel Alenquer. The Theory and Practice of Motion Design seeks to illuminate the diverse, interdisciplinary field of motion design by offering a structured examination of how motion design has evolved, what forces define our current understanding and implementation of motion design, and how we can plan for and imagine the future of motion design as it unfolds. An accompanying online resource site, www.motionresource.com, contains visual representations of the examples described in the text.