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Motion Design: Breaking Barriers

Motion graphics can be an invisible art. The animated graphical elements that are used to tell a story can do such a good job that the audience accepts them and the art disappears into the content so no one thinks about the signs in the sky, or the interface in their game, or the hero’s computer screen. On the other hand, ...

Kathleen Maher

Motion graphics can be an invisible art. The animated graphical elements that are used to tell a story can do such a good job that the audience accepts them and the art disappears into the content so no one thinks about the signs in the sky, or the interface in their game, or the hero’s computer screen. On the other hand, motion design jumps up, shakes your hand and looks you in the eye.   This year, motion design is getting a lot of well-deserved attention. The Science and Technology Awards from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences went to
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