VOL. 26 MOTION DESIGN ED.

VOL. 26 MOTION DESIGNER EDITION

LIVING SINCE 1996 ★★★★★

LIVING SINCE 1996 ★★★★★

APOLLO 11

APOLLO 11

APOLLO 11

APOLLO 11

APOLLO 11

A LOSS FOR MANKIND

Motion Design By HALEY HENNIER 

♫ "In Event Of Moon Disaster" Film

A LOSS FOR MANKIND


Motion Design By HALEY HENNIER 

♫ "In Event Of Moon Disaster" Film

A LOSS FOR MANKIND

Motion Design By HALEY HENNIER  

♫ "In Event Of Moon Disaster" Film
 

A LOSS FOR MANKIND

Motion Design By HALEY HENNIER  

♫ "In Event Of Moon Disaster" Film
 

A LOSS FOR MANKIND

Motion Design By HALEY HENNIER 

♫ "In Event Of Moon Disaster" Film
 

THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE –– of the Apollo 11 mission was to complete a national goal, set by President John F. Kennedy, on May 25, 1961; perform a crewed lunar landing and return to Earth. On July 20, 1969, the presiding president, Richard M. Nixon, informed the people of the nation, in a haunting address, that our astronauts would not be returning home.

Or at least, that's what would have happened, had Neil Armstrong and Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin not made their return safely to Earth. 

This piece is a kinetic type study, drawn from a speech that President Nixon had prepared for the worst case scenario of the Apollo 11 mission. I created a kinetic alphabet to bring barren and dramatic life to a font family that already symbolized bold, daring, and classic design - a tone that was inspired by Ridley Scott's Alien, title design by R/GA.

 

THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE –– of the Apollo 11 mission was to complete a national goal, set by President John F. Kennedy, on May 25, 1961; perform a crewed lunar landing and return to Earth. On July 20, 1969, the presiding president, Richard M. Nixon, informed the people of the nation, in a haunting address, that our astronauts would not be returning home.

Or at least, that's what would have happened, had Neil Armstrong and Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin not made their return safely to Earth. 

This piece is a kinetic type study, drawn from a speech that President Nixon had prepared for the worst case scenario of the Apollo 11 mission. I created a kinetic alphabet to bring barren and dramatic life to a font family that already symbolized bold, daring, and classic design - a tone that was inspired by Ridley Scott's Alien, title design by R/GA.

THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE –– of the Apollo 11 mission was to complete a national goal, set by President John F. Kennedy, on May 25, 1961; perform a crewed lunar landing and return to Earth. On July 20, 1969, the presiding president, Richard M. Nixon, informed the people of the nation, in a haunting address, that our astronauts would not be returning home.

Or at least, that's what would have happened, had Neil Armstrong and Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin not made their return safely to Earth. 

This piece is a kinetic type study, drawn from a speech that President Nixon had prepared for the worst case scenario of the Apollo 11 mission. I created a kinetic alphabet to bring barren and dramatic life to a font family that already symbolized bold, daring, and classic design - a tone that was inspired by Ridley Scott's Alien, title design by R/GA.

THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE –– of the Apollo 11 mission was to complete a national goal, set by President John F. Kennedy, on May 25, 1961; perform a crewed lunar landing and return to Earth. On July 20, 1969, the presiding president, Richard M. Nixon, informed the people of the nation, in a haunting address, that our astronauts would not be returning home.

Or at least, that's what would have happened, had Neil Armstrong and Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin not made their return safely to Earth. 

This piece is a kinetic type study, drawn from a speech that President Nixon had prepared for the worst case scenario of the Apollo 11 mission. I created a kinetic alphabet to bring barren and dramatic life to a font family that already symbolized bold, daring, and classic design - a tone that was inspired by Ridley Scott's Alien, title design by R/GA.

THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE –– of the Apollo 11 mission was to complete a national goal, set by President John F. Kennedy, on May 25, 1961; perform a crewed lunar landing and return to Earth. On July 20, 1969, the presiding president, Richard M. Nixon, informed the people of the nation, in a haunting address, that our astronauts would not be returning home.

Or at least, that's what would have happened, had Neil Armstrong and Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin not made their return safely to Earth. 

This piece is a kinetic type study, drawn from a speech that President Nixon had prepared for the worst case scenario of the Apollo 11 mission. I created a kinetic alphabet to bring barren and dramatic life to a font family that already symbolized bold, daring, and classic design - a tone that was inspired by Ridley Scott's Alien, title design by R/GA.

INSPIRATION

INSPIRATION

INSPIRATION

INSPIRATION

INSPIRATION

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KINETIC ALPHABET

KINETIC ALPHABET

KINETIC ALPHABET

KINETIC ALPHABET

KINETIC ALPHABET

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STYLE FRAMES

STYLE FRAMES

STYLE FRAMES

STYLE FRAMES

STYLE FRAMES

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