{"id":1559,"date":"2021-04-10T19:52:44","date_gmt":"2021-04-10T14:52:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pixelied.com\/blog\/?p=1559"},"modified":"2021-09-30T13:03:45","modified_gmt":"2021-09-30T08:03:45","slug":"kinetic-typography","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pixelied.com\/blog\/kinetic-typography\/","title":{"rendered":"13 Amazing Examples of Kinetic Typography Done Right"},"content":{"rendered":"
Kinetic typography is an animation technique that mixes motion and text to express an idea.<\/p>\n
In other words, it\u2019s moving text.<\/p>\n
This is not a new concept; in fact, it was first used in the 60s when feature films started using animated opening titles.<\/p>\n
The first among them is considered to be Alfred Hitchcock\u2019s North by Northwest (1959). Soon after, other films started using the same sequence, some with legendary graphic designer Saul Bass at the forefront.<\/p>\n
The concept took off because it was creative, impactful, and was able to convey powerful messages in short periods of time. With advancing motion graphics technology and the advent of software like Adobe After Effects, the possibilities with kinetic typography became endless.<\/p>\n
In this article, we\u2019ll go over a list of videos and animations that did justice to kinetic typography and its rich history.<\/p>\n
Let\u2019s dive right in.<\/p>\n
Table of Contents<\/p>\n