A motion graphics tribute to Robert Bringhurst’s book The Elements of Typographic Style by Toronto-based Chris Kim, who is currently studying Radio & Television Arts at Ryerson University:
TypoElements 2010 won an Applied Arts 2010 Student Award.
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by Dan on July 25, 2010
A motion graphics tribute to Robert Bringhurst’s book The Elements of Typographic Style by Toronto-based Chris Kim, who is currently studying Radio & Television Arts at Ryerson University:
TypoElements 2010 won an Applied Arts 2010 Student Award.
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Very well done video, but is Helvetica really the best choice for Bringhurst?
Probably not! But then he probably wouldn’t do motiongraphics either!
For what it’s worth, I have a copy of Bringhurst’s The Surface of Meaning on my shelf and the sans-serif he used for the captions in that was Caspari.
PS: I wonder if anyone has made WWBD: What Would Bringhurst Do? T-shirts… ;-)