LIGHTS , CAMERA, POSTERS!
DIGITAL MEDIA
Immerse yourself in a world of imagination where every graphic and text tells a story. As a designer with expertise in creating movie posters, I bring to life the essence of fictional films that stir the soul and ignite the imagination. Each poster is crafted with meticulous attention to detail and a flair for creativity that not only captivates but also deeply resonates with viewers, inviting them to experience the magic of storytelling.
For this project, I used mostly reused images from previous assignments. Additionally, I experimented with scanning printed media such as magazines and combined them with my collection of photographs. To ensure accuracy, I researched the correct fonts commonly used in movie posters for the billing blocks. The primary focus of this project was on typography, positioning, and composition.
DATE
Spring 2016
ROLE
Graphic Designer
DELIVERABLES
Specialized in creating fictional movie posters by combining found imagery, personal photography, and original digital art. Process involved researching the art and structure of movie poster design, from conceptual development to final print production for a gallery show.
CHALLENGES
Narrowing down a unifying theme and setting a consistent set of design rules to guide the overall body of work was crucial for visual cohesion.
Selecting the right combination of visuals, typefaces, and stylistic elements to match each chosen film genre required thoughtful experimentation and genre-specific research.
Figuring out how to best present the posters, including whether to use mockups for a more engaging and imaginative display, added an extra layer of creative decision-making.
GOALS & METRICS
Each poster aimed to capture attention and spark curiosity, with success measured by how effectively the design drew viewers in or made them wonder about the story behind it.
A key goal was ensuring that the visual style, typography, and imagery clearly reflected the typical traits of the intended movie genre, serving as a metric for authenticity and genre recognition.
The project was designed to be open-ended, with the flexibility to grow by adding new fictional movie posters as new concepts arise, measuring success by the ease of expansion and creative continuity.