: In the 1950s, the medium officially became "motion graphics" as designers began creating stylized animated title sequences for feature films.
: The narrative shifts to the modern era, where motion design shapes everything from interactive websites and mobile apps to immersive digital environments in public spaces. Key Pillars of the Narrative Motion Graphic Design: Applied History and Aest...
Jon Krasner's tells the story of how static art learned to move by blending traditional graphic design with the cinematic language of film and television . This "story" isn't a single narrative but an evolution of visual communication across several key eras: The Evolution of the Moving Image : In the 1950s, the medium officially became
: It begins with early optical toys like the zoetrope and Eadweard Muybridge's photographic studies of motion, which first captured the illusion of life. This "story" isn't a single narrative but an
: It details the shift from frame-by-frame stop-motion and cutout animation to digital compositing and sequencing.