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Independent Film Poster Design
Project Overview
"Love Me Not" is a custom promotional poster created for an independent filmmaker seeking a visually compelling identity for her film project.
The client provided photographs of the lead actress along with visual inspiration references. Using those materials, I developed a mood board, established the color direction, and created a digital collage that combined cinematic storytelling, editorial aesthetics, and promotional design.
The goal was to create a poster that felt emotional, memorable, and visually distinctive while highlighting the lead actress as the focal point of the composition.
My Role
Creative Direction
Mood Board Development
Visual Concept Creation
Digital Collage Composition
Color Palette Development
Poster Layout Design
Typography Integration
Creative Approach
For this project, I focused on creating a romantic yet dramatic visual language through layered collage elements, floral symbolism, bold typography, and a carefully curated color palette.
The floral crown surrounding the actress was used as a visual storytelling device, reinforcing themes of beauty, emotion, and vulnerability while maintaining a strong promotional presence suitable for film marketing.
Deliverables
Custom Film Poster Design
High-Resolution Digital Artwork
Print-Ready Promotional Asset
Client Feedback
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"So talented. Very communicative. 10/5."
— Independent Film Client Queen of Nectar
Digital Collage
Crowned with blossoms and citrus, Queen of Nectar embodies the harmony between nature, transformation, and the sacred feminine. Her butterfly eyes perceive the world through dual lenses—clarity and mystery—while bees serve as symbols of community, devotion, and the intelligence woven throughout the natural world.
Encased in honeycomb-like armor, she wears sweetness not as fragility, but as strength. Surrounded by fertile landscapes and golden skies, the figure emerges as a guardian of abundance, intuition, and renewal, honoring the cyclical rhythms that connect growth, decay, and rebirth.
Created through an intuitive digital collage process, the work developed organically through the layering of symbolic imagery, allowing its narrative to emerge gradually through composition and atmosphere. Divine Intervention
Digital Collage
Divine Intervention portrays a priestess suspended between intuition and grace. Inspired by the archetype of the High Priestess, the work explores inner wisdom, spiritual guidance, and the quiet certainty that emerges when one learns to trust what cannot be seen.
Her gaze reflects serenity and illumination, while the surrounding candles evoke the presence of unseen guides and forces moving beyond the visible world. The hand resting upon her shoulder may represent protection, companionship, or the reassuring presence of a higher power gently guiding her path.
Through symbolic imagery and an intuitive collage process, the piece reflects on surrender, faith, and the feeling that certain encounters, lessons, and transformations are not accidental, but part of a larger design unfolding through time. Tattooed Prayer of the Desert
Digital Collage
Tattooed Prayer of the Desert is a surreal collage where symbols of ink, nature, and memory converge within a dreamlike landscape. A tattooed hand reaches upward, grounded by earth and water, framed by an ancient archway and the presence of the full moon.
The gesture becomes an offering—quiet, powerful, and timeless. Suspended between the physical and the symbolic, the work explores the relationship between body and landscape, ritual and remembrance, revealing how personal marks can become vessels for story, identity, and transformation.
Created through an intuitive digital collage process, the piece emerged through the layering of symbolic imagery, allowing meaning to unfold organically as the composition took shape. Rivers of Belief
Digital Collage
Rivers of Belief explores the sacred relationship between inner truth and spiritual devotion. The central figure conceals part of her face, not as an act of hiding, but as an expression of reverence. What remains unseen is protected—an inner world regarded as holy, intimate, and deeply connected to the source from which all life flows.
Surrounded by luminous forms and crystalline structures, the figure inhabits a symbolic space between the visible and the invisible. The work reflects on faith, self-preservation, and the quiet strength that emerges when one honors the sacred dimensions of the self.
Created through an intuitive collage process, the piece developed without a predetermined narrative. Meaning gradually emerged through the interaction of images, symbols, and atmosphere, allowing the work to reveal its own visual language.