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10 Stunning Examples of Text Distortion Effects in Web Design

10 Stunning Examples of Text Distortion Effects in Web Design

We have a stunning collection of CSS & JavaScript text distortion effect snippets that you can use on headlines, taglines, or regular blocks of text.

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10 Incredible Text Masking Effects Examples

10 Incredible Text Masking Effects Examples

Text masking was quite a popular technique in 2018. Developers experminted with various layers (the most popular was, of course, the video background) and different typefaces. Today we are witnessing…

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Set Your Text in Motion with These Dazzling Effects

Set Your Text in Motion with These Dazzling Effects

The trend of setting everything in motion rules the roost these days. You cannot help but to follow this madness and develop an obsession of injecting life into every detail…

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Set Your Text in Motion with These Dazzling Effects

Set Your Text in Motion with These Dazzling Effects

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10 Popular Web Typography Frameworks & Libraries

10 Popular Web Typography Frameworks & Libraries

There was a time when web typography was simply a matter of putting a few fonts together. Modern web design has now evolved to the point where we expect text…

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