This quirky Norwegian film was being promoted on a shoe string budget so we were asked to take the existing Troll Hunter International artwork and turn it into a broader reaching campaign.
We presented Momentum Pictures with a raft of creative ideas beyond the print campaign including online...
Using the figurehead of Angela Davis and taking inspiration from a mix of Revolutionary posters and the Black Panther Movements visual language we created this striking image for Soda Pictures theatrical release.
We were asked to produce a campaign for this film that included teaser creative leading onto in-cinema POS advertising.
The teaser creative was music festival focused, featuring fliers, posters and merchandise with a graphic and low-production screen-print style.
The POS campaign moved the...
We combined reference of the letter and image of her within the flames to create this poster.
For Norwegian Wood the client wanted the whole campaign to feel like a strong branding exercise. We created a visual style that no matter the format or the medium stands out in a cluttered environment.
We created a new title treatment to re-enforce the 3D nature of the film and also to compliment the highly retouched image of Nic Cage in the car. The title treatment was designed and rendered in house and was inspired by American muscle car badges.
We were asked to take the US artwork and give it more impact. We changed the colour palette and used a strong spot coloured graphic device to enhance the stand out. The graphic elements allowed us to deliver many different formats and kept the campaign consistent.
Wayne McGregor’s latest Random Dance offering used lighting as an integral part of the show so we created the branding with that in mind. We worked in collaboration with photographer Ravi Deepres to create an image that was arresting and beautiful.
Winner of Screen International Poster of the Year 2010
The brief was to depict a woman caught between two lives, one stale and suppressed, the other alive with passion. We created the passion aspect by using a special fleuro pink and highlighted Tilda Swinton at the heart of a stiff and staged...
Shrouded in mystery, the girl with the dragon tattoo needed to be revealed in a striking and memorable way. With that in mind we created a campaign and visual language that took you on an investigation of your own.
Oscar, an overlooked and bullied boy, finds love and revenge through Eli, a beautiful but peculiar girl who turns out to be a vampire. We were asked to create a visual that was both eerie and haunting.
Award Winning Artwork: This won the award for Best Documentary Poster at the 2009 Golden Trailer Awards in Los Angeles.
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We had no stills to work with to get the image we wanted, so the whole poster is created out of an illustration and a photograph we took. Our intention was to get the public to...
One night at a bar, an old friend tells director Ari about a recurring nightmare in which he is chased by 26 vicious dogs. Every night, the same number of beasts. The two men conclude that there’s a connection to their Israeli Army mission in the first Lebanon War of the early eighties.
“This needs to be cult & cool” was the brief. Working within extensive contractual obligations we managed to capture the essence of the film and create a poster that ticks both boxes. The iguana adds intrigue and a surreal slant. To capture the unhinged nature of Nicolas Cages performance we offset...
Dealing with a film that is about such an Iconic character meant that we needed to deliver something that would resinate with people from the offset. With its simple bold title treatment and use of colour this poster was instantly recognisable.
With a sense of voyeurism and intrigue, coupled with simple design and earthy colours, this was less about ‘over design’ and more about creating clear branding.
This went on to do so well we produced over 60 adverts, and bearing in mind this was a German film that was quite unique.
A woman struggles to interact with her family and find her place in society after spending fifteen years in prison. The brief was to create something bold and simple using a shot of KST, but also to introduce the other cast in a minimal way.
Nazi zombies in the snow, its gruesome but amusing at the same time. We helped elevate this beyond its B movie subject. It became the biggest selling foreign language dvd within the first week.
This had to be unique but retain its thriller essence. Based around the eye, which when peeled back showed layers of story we incorporated images of the gunman and the main character. Originally we used a very female eye, but it was simplified to just become a shape, which on studying should become...
Quite simply we wanted to show the cast overpowered by the mysterious, threatening figure of Paddy Considine, with the axe becoming their executioner. Influenced by 60’s horror posters, the moment Shane was shown the poster is featured on the DVD. Fortunately it went down very well.
In this romantic drama, we wanted to convey the situation (Pheonix) finds himself in, being torn between two women.
Following on from Kidulthood we wanted to create something that was in keeping with the previous film but taking it on a step. The film is set six years after the first and therefore an element of maturity was needed in the art direction and styling.