The collage weave is so cool! I really enjoy videos like this that show the whole process - it makes it less overwhelming to me to see how others go about a project and how they present work. That is definitely something I still need to work on!
00:52 The first image for “Humphrey Bogart” was designed by a graphic designer I really like called Hans Hillmann who’s work you can find on the Hans Hillmann Archive which has hundreds of his works from Posters, Editorial Layout, Book Covers and Illustration.
Jesse, I just wanna say it's so so hard to find other graphic designers on this platform who's both down to earth but informative and inspirational with their work and projects. You show your process in a nice and simple way, and don't need to be flashy and loud about it. It really pushes me to want to do more projects! Thank you for your vids and keep it up!
Hey dude can you make a video on grids and guidelines? I think it would be so helpful even if you did presets for free to help the community. I think so many people sell them which I get but also we wanna grow and educate the community not just make money off of them all the time.
Thank you very much for this video. Your style shines through, absolutely. Could I ask if you could make a video about actually preparing the graphic for print and what we have to take into consideration there? Resolution? Image quality? Paper of choice? Anything you feel would be important - I am sure you have a lot to share: ) Thank you!
Super amazing job! A question for the poser that was chosen, as i was a small image scanned, once he eventually needs to rescale it to a film poster size how to make the image no loose the resolution? Many thanks in advance
Weird question. Once a movie poster is selected as the one, do you also print them as the designer ? Or does the client take care of it? Like the actual posters that will be posted everywhere. Also - LOVE your content! Appreciate you holding this space. I'm learning so much from you! Thank you!
How do u extract images from movies and videos without losing quality (as you do when you take a screenshot for example)? Love your work and love learning from your design process!
The collage weave is so cool! I really enjoy videos like this that show the whole process - it makes it less overwhelming to me to see how others go about a project and how they present work. That is definitely something I still need to work on!
00:52 The first image for “Humphrey Bogart” was designed by a graphic designer I really like called Hans Hillmann who’s work you can find on the Hans Hillmann Archive which has hundreds of his works from Posters, Editorial Layout, Book Covers and Illustration.
Jesse, I just wanna say it's so so hard to find other graphic designers on this platform who's both down to earth but informative and inspirational with their work and projects. You show your process in a nice and simple way, and don't need to be flashy and loud about it. It really pushes me to want to do more projects! Thank you for your vids and keep it up!
youre amazing bro, im in love with all 3 options
Some fantastic typography examples I’m glad the client chose your more experimental version in the end!
This is awesome, love the final result! The whole idea of creating mood boards including your own work is really cool
Like that you shared the presentation deck. the weave version was really good.
Excellent!
I really like the Design option 001 and the second. Its artistic and symbolic. ❤❤
All the options were really cool! The weave one definitely got me inspired to make some new stuff, thanks for sharing the process!
I love all options as well, You nailed it! ✨
just found that movie poster website myself last week! really good resource.
Dude i love u so much. Your videos give me sm comfort and stretch my views and ideas for possibilities of creative decisions xdd
Hey dude can you make a video on grids and guidelines? I think it would be so helpful even if you did presets for free to help the community. I think so many people sell them which I get but also we wanna grow and educate the community not just make money off of them all the time.
Thank you very much for this video. Your style shines through, absolutely. Could I ask if you could make a video about actually preparing the graphic for print and what we have to take into consideration there? Resolution? Image quality? Paper of choice? Anything you feel would be important - I am sure you have a lot to share: ) Thank you!
Vou continuar acompanhando. Trabalho lindo mano!
Awesome!
Your content is so inspiring. I am in my first year of studying graphic design.
Good Luck!
I love you way of explaining! It helps so much thank you
early asf. i always look forward to your vids Jesse. Keep it up
Super amazing job! A question for the poser that was chosen, as i was a small image scanned, once he eventually needs to rescale it to a film poster size how to make the image no loose the resolution? Many thanks in advance
Thank you for the clear process, this was incredibly insightful and makes me want to make more stuff :)
It's so nice to see polish posters here as your inspiration :) I'm a Pole. Greetings :)
Weird question. Once a movie poster is selected as the one, do you also print them as the designer ? Or does the client take care of it? Like the actual posters that will be posted everywhere. Also - LOVE your content! Appreciate you holding this space. I'm learning so much from you! Thank you!
its always so cool to see your process! thankss
Jesse, This was cool as f word
collage was brilliant 🤍
Thanks❤
Enjoyed watching your process. What was the driving force of your typeface selections?
I wish I could use this for my high school students. Consider making a clean version that's school friendly? Thanks for sharing.
awes work!! 🔥🔥
Thanks for sharing!
The apostrophe could’ve been a dice! That would be a cool addition
I’m kinda noob editor looking to make edits like this. Do you edit in 8 or 16 bit depth? I’m not sure what to choose went starting file
Hey, how do you make these Phase texts? Do you use displacement maps in AE?
amazing work, jesse! what is the name of the book cover catalog you used for research?
masala noir - book covers
Where do you get the images from the movies?
designs look great jesse! thanks for sharing. what type of paper do you use for printing out your images to do your collage work?
just white thinnish card stock
When will people start making their own weekly "Day Time Soaps' and posters, on YT.
Even animation.
How do u extract images from movies and videos without losing quality (as you do when you take a screenshot for example)? Love your work and love learning from your design process!
yuup, just did screenshots for those
Can you tell me what books are those?
name of the two books dear ?
really want those names too
What kind of questions do you ask your clients?
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I like it but it doesn't look like a movie poster it looks more like an awesome ad poster