I have just discovered a typographic world on YouTube where artists animate typography to accompany popular film scenes. One of my favorites (thus far) is the one below, which uses a scene from Pulp Fiction. I’d say it’s a Rated R scene so if you aren’t up for some vulgar language, look as some of the other scenes (Fight Club, Who’s On First, & Thank You For Smoking) we have collected on our “Typography” playlist on the Stickers & Donuts channel. But I do think the piece below is particularly good example of how typography actually functions as an actor in this scene, acting and reacting to the lines in the film.

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