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I'm trying not to get too carried away with the photos. They're definitely a big part of the movie, but he only uses maybe 5 or 6 total throughout the movie (I know because I foolishly tried to re-create them
), so I'm probably going to stick with the few I've got going and then not use them on the back. There's plenty of other stuff between his notes and tattoos and regular imagery that it should work out well.
Thanks for all of the input so far, guys. I definitely appreciate it, and I've been trying everything out. I really wanted to have Teddy and the car on the front, but haven't been able to get Teddy to work at all, so he's gone for now. My next step is going to try to incorporate the tattoo facts and such.

), so I'm probably going to stick with the few I've got going and then not use them on the back. There's plenty of other stuff between his notes and tattoos and regular imagery that it should work out well.
Thanks for all of the input so far, guys. I definitely appreciate it, and I've been trying everything out. I really wanted to have Teddy and the car on the front, but haven't been able to get Teddy to work at all, so he's gone for now. My next step is going to try to incorporate the tattoo facts and such.

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Based purely on design, I have to chip in...
To me, the typography needs a little something. Now, please don't get me wrong, Tim - I know that you're a lover of retail design, so I'm not gonna go there!
But...
You have a (IMO) slightly too small TT or a too big actor's name. The font chosen for TT seems a little bit too edged. Perhaps go with one with more rounded serifs?
Your faded text could be more transparent, so it's still there, but not as prominent. ATM it's stealing a little too much from the (again IMO) not so well executed typography of Title and actor.
Could you please explain the various choices of fonts for the faded text? I've never seen this movie, so a little enlightement would do wonders for me.
To me, the typography needs a little something. Now, please don't get me wrong, Tim - I know that you're a lover of retail design, so I'm not gonna go there!
But...
You have a (IMO) slightly too small TT or a too big actor's name. The font chosen for TT seems a little bit too edged. Perhaps go with one with more rounded serifs?
Your faded text could be more transparent, so it's still there, but not as prominent. ATM it's stealing a little too much from the (again IMO) not so well executed typography of Title and actor.
Could you please explain the various choices of fonts for the faded text? I've never seen this movie, so a little enlightement would do wonders for me.
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