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SHAME

Momentum Pictures asked us to find a creative solution to Steve McQueens’ film about sex addiction that included both Michael Fassbender and Carey Mulligan.

With this in mind we wanted to portray the characters in a pensive mood and give the poster a somber yet elegant feel.

Troll Hunter

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...

Another Year

The title treatment appears to have grown. As the letters and branches intertwine we also get across the four seasons with the use of colour. The tree is divided into the four seasons – spring at the bottom, with new leaves and flowers on the branches, summer next, then autumn with brown and orange...

The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

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.

Let The Right One In

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.

Control

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.

The Girl Who Played With Fire

This is a teaser poster, advertising the upcoming release. We constructed the Dragon from flames, using the same template as the dragon on our Dragon Tattoo poster so as to retain the branding.

The Girl Who Kicked The Hornets’ Nest

To kick the hornets nest means to kick up a storm or to shake things up so we felt that the visual language needed to look like a storm or swarm of dust and debris, but still using our original dragon motif as the basis. This is the teaser poster for the upcoming release.