"Stravinski, Berg, Fortner" is a poster designed by the Swiss graphic designer Josef Muller-Brockmann in 1955.
He used straight, parallel and perpendicular lines and Akzidenz-Gortesk (a predecessor to Helvetica) font in his composition, emphasizing sleek and clean design.
I took his poster and used Adobe After Effects to animate its separate parts, creating a moving and evolving creation, an animation jumping out from the static page.
The animation was set to the music of Igor Stravinski, one of the artists advertised by the Muller-Brockmann poster.
harmstron, you're absolutely right, the font is Akzidenz-Gortesk. I recommend the documentary "Helvetica" for anyone who is interested in typefaces, it is very informative and interesting!
MayberryMediaCo 2 years ago
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Fuckofromnorway 3 years ago