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The Square of Thoughts

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The Square of Thoughts The animated visualization complements Artur Ptak’s works from the series “The Square of Thoughts. From Allegory to The Author’s Sign”, faithfully capturing their character, principles, and deep Christian symbolism that permeates every aspect of his creations. It serves not merely as a film but as an integral part of the artistic narrative that expands on the themes explored by Ptak, while also reflecting my own ideas and spiritual reflections. A key concept that guided me in creating this visualization is the confrontation of divine action. I wanted to present a vision of God who is eternal and acts beyond time, yet simultaneously operates within time. The chronology in this work may seem unconventional, but this is an intentional choice. By doing so, I aimed to highlight the ambiguity of divine action—its multiplicity of meanings—and at the same time, the coherence and consistency of each stage in God’s eternal activity within the passing n...

Glassy 3D Logo Animation - How 3D Logo Motion Brings Your Brand to Life

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Why 3D logo animation is becoming essential for modern brands   A logo is often the first visual element your audience sees — and the one they remember most. More and more brands choose 3D logo animation to give their logo depth, dimension, and a visually engaging presence. Even a simple logo can look refined and premium when it’s brought to life with subtle motion and realistic 3D effects. 3D logo animation doesn’t just decorate your branding. It strengthens recognition, builds professionalism, and creates a memorable first impression across all digital touchpoints.  How 3D animation enhances the power of your logo  Depth, detail, and a stronger visual identity By converting your logo into 3D, you highlight shapes, proportions, and visual details that remain invisible in a flat design. The logo becomes more expressive and easier to recognize. Motion that captures attention A hint of movement naturally draws the eye. This makes animated log...