Sometimes Times typeface specimen animation

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A typographic animation specimen showcasing the Sometimes Times typeface with dynamic kinetic letterforms fragmenting and reassembling.

Summary

An animated typeface specimen for Sometimes Times, a display serif with dynamic fragmentation showing letterforms breaking apart and reconstructing against a dark background.

Visual description

White serif letterforms rendered large on pure black background. The letters appear to be fragmenting with geometric triangular and linear pieces breaking away from the solid forms, creating a sense of motion and deconstruction. The effect suggests the letters are digitally splitting or shattering. The uppercase text appears centered. The animation (visible in video) cycles through assembly and disassembly of letterforms. Lettering style is classic serif with structured geometry. The contrast is maximum: pure white on pure black. Copyright mark © 2019 and credit text "Designed & Developed at Boulevard LAB" visible at top in small white type. "Specimen" and "Uppercase ABC's" labels also present.

Key takeaway

Using kinetic fragmentation to showcase type personality and modernity. The deconstruction animation demonstrates the geometric underpinning of the typeface design while adding narrative and engagement. Motion transforms a static specimen into a memorable visual demonstration.

Reuse notes

Perfect for contemporary type foundries, design studios, or brands seeking a sophisticated, technical aesthetic. The animation adds value and memorability—use it in hero sections or as an animated background. Works well for tech, creative, or educational contexts. The pure black-white palette is infinitely adaptable. The fragmentation effect could inspire similar kinetic demos for other products or type families.

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