![]() It will take your image and turn it into a poster. This is easily overlooked as a technicality. Add the credits to the bottom of the poster. Bevels, gradients, outer glows, etc., don’t belong on a movie poster title. Take a look at a bunch of movie posters and you will see that the good ones don’t have text effects. A drop shadow if needed and that’s about it. Otherwise, AVOID effects on movie titles. It works and it looks good (which is why it is used so often). But suffice it to say, that on my mock poster, I’ve used the cliche movie poster font: Trajan! Probably used on more posters than any other typeface, but there it is. Kind of obvious, but worth saying.Īt some point, I’ll do a post on designing titles. ![]() Give the poster a title.Īll movie posters need a title. I also added some grunge, which you can see around the edges. This draws attention to the bug in the center of the poster, which is the “main character” of my poster.
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