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No. 1 of 3 (2016)
DOID: 1280.20160426

Generative typographic experiments, based on a simulated 2D physics models.

All of these animations are based on a simulation of a physics-based particle systems. Those system’s initial state is the result of a randomized configuration of digital particles that are inserted into the physics “world” with dynamic properties – including, but not limited to, spin, speed and initial direction.

The playful interaction of simulated boundaries and simulated particles generates virtually limitless combinations of typographic variations, negative space-impressions and attractive visual states, demonstrating that physics and the visual arts can unite in the digital realm to create charming results.

EX8 ↘︎ More ideas in this series

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No. 2 of 3 (2016)
DOID: 1280.20160426
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No. 3 of 3 (2016)
DOID: 1280.20160426

Ready to explore more creative coding-based explorations for brands, flexible visual system and dynamic identities like this? This idea is part of my ever-growing archive of explorations that focuses on visual, technical and narrative-driven territories using Generative Design and Creative Coding in the fields of communictions design and branding.

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Patrik Hübner - Generative Design and Creative Coding for brands
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