by Bunny Dojo » Mon Jul 21, 2014 5:51 am
The retail posters and covers have looked a little burdened by having to feature so many characters, so your clean option is definitely refreshing.
I haven't seen the movie yet, but it seems like you could benefit from one more element to add a bit more action to the design. If there's a secondary character, or a small background, or some sort of color effect or a distinctive border you could add... something specific to the movie to tie everything together and make it just a little bit less sparse, this seems like it's ready to pack a real punch.
Also, what are your thoughts on trying the actors' names in the same font as the title? Would that look good, or would it take power away from the title?
The retail posters and covers have looked a little burdened by having to feature so many characters, so your clean option is definitely refreshing.
I haven't seen the movie yet, but it seems like you could benefit from one more element to add a bit more action to the design. If there's a secondary character, or a small background, or some sort of color effect or a distinctive border you could add... something specific to the movie to tie everything together and make it just a little bit less sparse, this seems like it's ready to pack a real punch.
Also, what are your thoughts on trying the actors' names in the same font as the title? Would that look good, or would it take power away from the title?