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Pulp Fiction in typography

Here’s a nice example of typography, designed around a scene from the excellent Tarantino movie, Pulp Fiction. Please be aware that there’s some harsh language throughout the video clip.

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7 appreciated comments on “Pulp Fiction in typography”

  1. Yes. You. Did.
    Brilliant. Also here, http://www.motionographermedia.com/jarrattmoody/intonation.mov.

  2. That’s wicked mate

  3. that is pretty bad!

  4. that was ment for the other post (above this) oops!

  5. Haha, thanks for the confirmation erika. You had me wondering with that first comment. I was a little worried that the language offended you :)

  6. Thanks for commenting Blip.

    I corrected the link you posted as it didn’t work. Here it is (it’s the same typography clip but as a quicktime movie):

    http://www.motionographermedia.com/jarrattmoody/intonation.mov

  7. I realize this an old post but I wanted to comment and get your eye on my little attempt at kinetic typography: http://www.artwerk.com/videos/BaleRant-by-FrontCreative.mov I’m sure you’ve seen it, but there’s a few youtube groups using kinetic type – it’s really quite brilliant how people interpret music, movies or, in my case, hollywood star rantings. Cheers, Rob.

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