Type Design with Procedural Animation Techniques
Effect 2: Pixel Glitch
A course by Martin Naumann , Interdisciplinary Designer and Digital Artist
About the video: Effect 2: Pixel Glitch
Overview
“You can also apply a pixelated glitch to your type design. You will learn how to do this in this lesson. ”
In this video lesson Martin Naumann addresses the topic: Effect 2: Pixel Glitch, which is part of the Domestika online course: Type Design with Procedural Animation Techniques. Learn to create grid-based type designs and animate them using procedural animation methods.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson. we take our letter and morph it into a pixelated glitch effect. Starting with a clean canvas that includes just the letter vector shape. In my type design. for the letter T specifically. i've opted for an open composition. For the next step. i introduce a new element: a texture that complements it. to which I can distort this letter. I now call this texture... V stands for Vertical. The reason will be explained shortly. Now. i'll introduce a fresh texture. Initially. a new color layer will be shown. This is what I refer to as Matt. At this point. i add the Fractal Noise effe...”
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Course summary for: Type Design with Procedural Animation Techniques
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3D & Animation, Design -
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Adobe After Effects, Adobe Illustrator -
Areas
Animation, Color Theory, Design, Digital Design, Graphic Design, Kinetic Typography, Typography Design

Martin Naumann
A course by Martin Naumann
Martin Naumann is an interdisciplinary designer and digital artist currently based in Dessau, Germany. He studied integrated design at the Anhalt University of Applied Sciences and has been working as a freelancer since 2015. He specializes in abstract generative art and his fields of expertise are typography, visual and brand design, packaging, and illustration.
Throughout his career he has worked on numerous award-winning projects for clients such as Die Zeit and the chocolate brand Laroché, as well as for the record labels Universal Music and Anjunabeats. His pieces, which can be defined as experimental and transversal, are characterized by bright colors and futuristic aesthetics.
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