Archive for the ‘one sheet’ Category

Hal Hartley’s Trust, Not Revized But Imagined On DVD As Part Of The Criterion Collection

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Due to rights issues, Hal Hartley’s genius 1991 film, Trust, has sadly never been officially available in the US. This is the film that was my awakening to American indie cinema, which stars the late Adrienne Shelly. Here’s how I imagined it might look like if Criterion got to release it on DVD. One can dream.

The design is adapted, obviously, from the one-sheet–itself, a bit rebellious and unorthodox, as it is designed in horizontal format. The image is iconic, amongst indie film fans. Yes, I know the title is illegible and would thus disqualify it from even getting to a Hollywood distributor in the first place. What, no critic’s quote and star names on the cover? Gotta love Criterion, the only company who could get away with such a marketing faux pas.

The Last King Of Scotland DVD, Revized

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Forest Whitaker is one of my favorite actors. While The Last King Of Scotland wasn’t exactly an excellent film, Mr Whitaker himself was excellent, and well-deserving of the Oscar for Best Actor. Creative Impact Agency’s poster is a striking example of graphic design, but the “Idi Amin triplets” treatment on the DVD is just plain ridiculous. The co-lead, James McAvoy, is nowhere to be seen on the box. Ah, marketing. Here’s a Revized look at how reducing CIA’s brilliant poster art to the DVD would’ve been way too easy (and smart).

¡Revisionistas!

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

REVIZED (sic) aims to be an ongoing gallery of reinterpretations of design for music and film. The intention here is share your explorations. As a graphic designer, I’ve habitually held on to several of my unused designs–they’re like my babies–sometimes for future (re)use or inspiration, or as portfolio pieces.

Professional graphic designer or not, you are invited to submit your own designs to be posted here.

There are parameters, however. Here are the rules:


  • First and foremost, all submissions must be your own original work.

  • Specs: 
Pixel width should be exactly 350px. One-sheet (movie poster): use any international standard proportions you want; suggested size: 350px x 531px. DVD: use the entire box size, as if you’re designing the outer sleeve/case or a slipcase/digipak; 350px x 493px. 
HD-DVD/Blu-Ray: do NOT include the standard red or blue box, keep the design to the proportions of the entire box (i.e., not just the insert); 350px x 439px. I’ve never been a fan of those boxes.
 CDs: square or digipak (350px x 318px)
. The image file should be a high-quality jpeg and contain only the design itself, without any type of borders. Please do not submit 3D “skews” for package designs.

  • Send your submissions to revised.com@gmail.com and include your name (pseudonyms are fine), any comments, and a link to your website if you have one.

  • For now, I am the sole judge of submissions. Please don’t be mad if your design doesn’t get approved. This is just an effort to establish and maintain a standard of design quality.
  • As this is a new endeavor, these rules will be updated or revised accordingly. Thanks in advance for participating, and I look forward to seeing your work here soon!