Mindaugas Dudenas is a freelance graphic designer from Lithuania known for his clean, minimalist works, and this series is not an exception. Called “Type in Motion”, it explores the meanings behind words in clever typography animations.
Dudenas illustrates simple everyday words, turning them into visual representations of their own identity. He takes a familiar part of the meaning we all have in our heads and adds it to the actual word, for example, “I” in “time” here becomes “t:me”, we can also see “oo” opening in “doors”, and “il” transforming into a smiling face in “smile”.
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Type in Motion
Image credits: Mindaugas Dudenas
Type in Motion
Image credits: Mindaugas Dudenas
Type in Motion
Image credits: Mindaugas Dudenas
Type in Motion
Image credits: Mindaugas Dudenas
Type in Motion
Image credits: Mindaugas Dudenas
Type in Motion
Image credits: Mindaugas Dudenas
Type in Motion
Image credits: Mindaugas Dudenas
Type in Motion
Image credits: Mindaugas Dudenas
Type in Motion
Image credits: Mindaugas Dudenas
Type in Motion
Image credits: Mindaugas Dudenas
Type in Motion
Image credits: Mindaugas Dudenas
Type in Motion
Image credits: Mindaugas Dudenas
Type in Motion
Image credits: Mindaugas Dudenas
Type in Motion
Image credits: Mindaugas Dudenas
Type in Motion
Image credits: Mindaugas Dudenas
Type in Motion
Image credits: Mindaugas Dudenas
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