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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Animated Typography

Date:2008-12-11 02:50:09| Typesetting|Browse: 63|Source: The FontFeed|Author: Yves Peters
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IntroductionExactly 60 years ago, on December 10, 1948, the General Assembly

Exactly 60 years ago, on December 10, 1948, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. To celebrate this 60th anniversary The Human Rights Action Center commissioned graphic and motion designer Seth Brau to produce an animation for promotional use and activism. Seth faced the mammoth task of translating no less than thirty articles into a coherent and fluent animated typography piece. Using only Helvetica with stylised illustrations, in simple black on a tan background, he created a short film that is both elegant and experimental in scale, and in its use of type and symbolism.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights from Seth Brau on Vimeo.

Tim Yu posted a very nice concise entry on Cool Hunting explaining the background of the project.

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