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Alright, So As My Post Yesterday Mentioned, I’m Taking A Main Title Design Course, Taught By Ash Thorp
Alright, So As My Post Yesterday Mentioned, I’m Taking A Main Title Design Course, Taught By Ash Thorp
Alright, So As My Post Yesterday Mentioned, I’m Taking A Main Title Design Course, Taught By Ash Thorp
Alright, So As My Post Yesterday Mentioned, I’m Taking A Main Title Design Course, Taught By Ash Thorp
Alright, So As My Post Yesterday Mentioned, I’m Taking A Main Title Design Course, Taught By Ash Thorp
Alright, So As My Post Yesterday Mentioned, I’m Taking A Main Title Design Course, Taught By Ash Thorp
Alright, So As My Post Yesterday Mentioned, I’m Taking A Main Title Design Course, Taught By Ash Thorp
Alright, So As My Post Yesterday Mentioned, I’m Taking A Main Title Design Course, Taught By Ash Thorp
Alright, So As My Post Yesterday Mentioned, I’m Taking A Main Title Design Course, Taught By Ash Thorp

Alright, so as my post yesterday mentioned, I’m taking a Main Title Design course, taught by Ash Thorp over at LearnSquared. This lesson was about typography. The homework was to choose a sample logline and create three different cast-and-crew mock-ups, using different variations of the same font family.

I chose a horror sample called "Three Points," the logline of which is: A World War I pilot briefly loses consciousness inside of the Bermuda Triangle and upon waking, fails to discover land or water, and his gas tank remains full.

Playing around with the fairly standard font family Agency, I created three shots from three different title sequence options. I tried to keep the font fairly intact, making only a few subtle changes to hopefully connect it more to the plot ideas, of mystery and horror.

(Images 1-3 are one set, then 4-6, and then 7-9.)

@ashthorp


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