The colours used on all of these work really well! And they look very fitting on your blog. In terms of the seperate animations:
1) This communicates the word 'disperse' well, and the use of colours definately add to the overall effectiveness of the animation.
2) Once again, I think it communicates 'disperse' well and shows good technical execution.
3) It seems that this method of 'disperse' was quite a popular idea, however, I think your technical execution makes it a really good piece of animation (I wish I knew how to do it lol) and the pace is really well because you can still read the word even though so much happens.
4) I really like this one, to use the cliche it looks - 'simple but effective'. It shows good technical execution and communicates the word well, with all the letters 'dispersing' at the end.
I like the way all four link in together with the same simple use of colour and although I think all four work on the visual quality level and communicate your word well, I definitely favour the 3rd and 4th sequence, as I think these are the cleverly put together showing a good understanding of After Effects and strongly communicate 'disperse' - particularly the 3rd one. I also want to add that underneath this post, I enjoyed one of your other experiments and think the timing and colour make the dispersing into pieces idea look like its floating in space - technically difficult to produce but simple and original - love it!
The colours used on all of these work really well! And they look very fitting on your blog.
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1) This communicates the word 'disperse' well, and the use of colours definately add to the overall effectiveness of the animation.
2) Once again, I think it communicates 'disperse' well and shows good technical execution.
3) It seems that this method of 'disperse' was quite a popular idea, however, I think your technical execution makes it a really good piece of animation (I wish I knew how to do it lol) and the pace is really well because you can still read the word even though so much happens.
4) I really like this one, to use the cliche it looks - 'simple but effective'. It shows good technical execution and communicates the word well, with all the letters 'dispersing' at the end.
I like the way all four link in together with the same simple use of colour and although I think all four work on the visual quality level and communicate your word well, I definitely favour the 3rd and 4th sequence, as I think these are the cleverly put together showing a good understanding of After Effects and strongly communicate 'disperse' - particularly the 3rd one. I also want to add that underneath this post, I enjoyed one of your other experiments and think the timing and colour make the dispersing into pieces idea look like its floating in space - technically difficult to produce but simple and original - love it!
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