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So You Want To Be A DVD Designer…

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Let’s say you’re new to the DVD design industry. Chances are, you’re going to be working in the Los Angeles area. The first thing you’re going to learn is that marketing is more important than design. That’s right, it’s more important to have a consumer-friendly design, than to have a great design in general. The client doesn’t particularly care about those cool P22 fonts (all you need to know is the dynamic duo of Trajan and Impact), or that Vaughan Oliver is an amazing graphic designer. They just want to sell DVDs as easily as possible, or else their superiors get very cross.

Take notice of certain big-studio Hollywood films. Some come in two editions: the standard one and the deluxe one. Marketing people realize there is greater chance at a built-in audience for the more expensive deluxe editions. Thus, they will tend to be more lenient with design. This is especially true for Criterion DVDs (Rashomon, for example), as they operate outside the Hollywood system. Put both editions side-by-side and it’s usually obvious which the designer enjoyed working on more. The standard editions tend to have certain clichés such as large, recognizable floating heads of the stars.

Having been a part of this industry for a few years, I’ve often felt the need to break out of the box. Of course, the whole idea of working in any design industry is to create the best solution possible for your client–there’s very little room for personal expression, and quite frankly, your day job probably isn’t the best place to do that anyway.

So, there’s a little more background on the genesis of this site. Just for fun.

¡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!