Step into the playful world of Motion Array – Supreme Letters, a unique animated typeface created by PES Motion Studio. This project reimagines classic screen aesthetics with a bold, eclectic twist. Featuring 52 typography renders, each letter, number, and character blends 2D and 3D elements into a dynamic collection. Designed for creators looking to experiment with retro-inspired visuals, this type system works as a complete motion graphics toolkit — ready for social media, branding, and editorial storytelling.
Step into the playful world of Motion Array – Supreme Letters, a unique animated typeface created by PES Motion Studio. This project reimagines classic screen aesthetics with a bold, eclectic twist. Featuring 52 typography renders, each letter, number, and character blends 2D and 3D elements into a dynamic collection. Designed for creators looking to experiment with retro-inspired visuals, this type system works as a complete motion graphics toolkit — ready for social media, branding, and editorial storytelling.
The Project
Inspired by the freedom and visual energy of early digital culture, PES Motion Studio developed Supreme Letters as part of our collaboration with Motion Array. The collection comprises 52 unique animated characters, including letters, numbers, and symbols. Each one was crafted with its own personality, combining vibrant color palettes, geometric structures, and surreal 3D textures. The animations follow a rhythm of In, Loop, and Out sequences, ensuring flexibility and usability across multiple platforms.
Letters
The eclectic design direction allows characters to stand alone as individual pieces of art, or to combine seamlessly into full words and titles. Whether used for motion branding, event visuals, or creative social media posts, Supreme Letters transforms typography into motion-driven storytelling. With this project, PES Motion Studio continues to explore how identity in motion can elevate design into playful, unexpected experiences.
Numbers
Alongside the full alphabet, Supreme Letters includes numbers zero through nine, each designed with the same eclectic spirit. These figures echo the same balance of retro computing references, bold color contrasts, and textural experiments as the letters. Perfect for countdowns, dynamic headlines, or animated infographics, the numbers bring coherence to the typeface while expanding its creative possibilities. With looping animations and playful details, they function as both practical design tools and standalone visual statements.
Characters and Signs
The collection also features a set of special characters and signs — from hashtags and at-symbols to expressive icons and playful punctuation marks. Each symbol was imagined as a miniature world of motion, maintaining the In–Loop–Out animation structure while pushing stylistic variety. These characters enhance the usability of the typeface, providing creators with tools to design digital content that feels bold, modern, and adaptable. More than just functional elements, they serve as visual accents that can amplify rhythm, mood, and storytelling across projects.
Closing Line
Supreme Letters is more than a typeface — it’s a playground of animated typography where every character becomes a story in motion.
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