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Explore Animation Principles: Enhance Your Designs with Text and Image Effects

This presentation illustrates key animation principles you can utilize in your designs today. Discover the text animation called "Fade," which brings your text boxes to life alongside images. Learn how to group text and images effectively and apply various animations, including making text fade or disappear completely. Explore the animation effect "Bevægelsessti," allowing you to create custom animation paths. Remember the design philosophy of "Less is More" and adhere to the KISS principle: Keep It Simple, Stupid. Elevate your design work with these creative techniques!

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Explore Animation Principles: Enhance Your Designs with Text and Image Effects

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  1. This presentation… is designed to illustrate some of the animation principles you can work with today. The text animation on this slide is called “Falme” (Fade)

  2. This is an example of a text box that has been animated together with an accompanying picture. Grouping text and images You can also make a text fade Or you can make it disappear completely

  3. A few different animations You can animate text and pictures completely in your own design. This was an example of the animation effect Bevægelsessti, an animation path that you specify by a pattern or by drawing freehand.

  4. A piece of advice… Less is More A common rule-of-thumb among designers is the KISS-principle: K eep I t S impleS tupid

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