Brownie, 2015 - Google Patents
Fluid typography: transforming letterforms in television identsBrownie, 2015
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Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to propose that, within the practice of motion branding, transforming type has been largely neglected by existing theorists and its importance to wider marketing trends overlooked. It will be observed that previous texts on transitional …
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