Crafting 'Supreme': A Dive into Title Design and Film Poster Design

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SUPREME.

Opening title sequence, end credits and film poster design.

"Supreme," a short film directed by Youssef Youssef and produced by GoldenEggProduction in Geneva, Switzerland, explores the world of drag queens in Switzerland and themes of camaraderie and love amidst adversity.

As the title and poster designer for "Supreme," my goal was to visually capture the essence of the film while seamlessly integrating design elements into the narrative.

I crafted an animated logotype for the main title sequence that blended smoothly with the opening dancing scene. Working closely with the director, we opted for a chrome typographic style, ensuring it complemented the film's atmosphere.

In the end credits, I aimed for a distinct visual style to wrap up the movie. We chose a digital, experimental look for the dancing scene, adding motion graphics to enhance the sequence.

The poster design aimed to convey the excitement of an after-party. It featured the main character, Amber LaGarce, in a captivating shot transformed into a striking visual. The design symbolized the film's themes of depth and transformation.

cdrc.

cdrc. (aka Cédric Gottet) is a freelance motion & title designer based in Berlin. Specialize in kinetic typography, graphic design, and art direction for the film industry's culture, with a keen eye for minimal design.

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