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RE:cursive On Shelves Now
April 04, 2006
A few months ago I used my RE:cursive type drawing engine to render out some headlines and other forms for a magazine to use in a feature story about motion graphics in Detroit. I think it is a pretty interesting fit. The idea of type rendered over time and different every time has always intrigued me and I was excited to find out that someone found it to be of interest.
The issue came out recently and I just picked up a copy today [thnx to a tip from an internet friend]. My good friends at Defrost Design are responsible for the design and the connection to my project and I am geeked at how it turned out. Here are a couple quick scans from the 6 page spread.
"Craig Steen and Matthew Raupp have been partners at Defrost Design for six years and also serve as adjunct faculty members of the Graphic Design department at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit. Their collaborative creative process combines client input, a growing network of designers, and their own vision of conveying information through captivating design. In the case of this project, Defrost asked Alex Braidwood to generate the motion type using RE:cursive, a coded typography drawing engine he developed in Macromedia Flash. The typography actively captures the spirit of perpetual motion and works as a multi-functioning graphic that can exist in digital and print media."
Posted by A at April 4, 2006 12:33 AM
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