Graphic Design
Papa Pictures Movie Poster
A long-standing creative partnership with Papa Pictures—from logo design to posters, social media ads, and presentation materials. I've been on board nearly from the start, crafting the visual identity and supporting their films through polished design work.
Year :
2020
Industry :
Entertainment
Client :
Papa Pictures
Project Duration :
5 years



Problem :
Papa Pictures needed a consistent, eye-catching visual identity to match their bold storytelling. They had a logo alright, but no real brand cohesion—and movie poster visuals, presentations, and social ads were inconsistent and uninspired.



Solution :
I designed their logo from scratch, then created all movie posters, presentation decks, and social media campaigns—keeping a unified style across all touchpoints. Every piece reflects the tone and personality of each film, but still reads unmistakably as Papa Pictures.






Challenge :
The real balancing act was between my artistic impulses and the creative visions of directors, producers, and actors. Every stakeholder has an opinion (some louder than others), so I had to mediate tastes, tone, and branding consistently—without sacrificing creativity or authenticity.
Summary :
A multi-year creative journey that shaped Papa Pictures’ visual voice across print and digital. From brand inception to campaign rollouts, I’ve helped make their films look as good as they feel—uniting artistic flair with cinematic storytelling.






More Projects
Graphic Design
Papa Pictures Movie Poster
A long-standing creative partnership with Papa Pictures—from logo design to posters, social media ads, and presentation materials. I've been on board nearly from the start, crafting the visual identity and supporting their films through polished design work.
Year :
2020
Industry :
Entertainment
Client :
Papa Pictures
Project Duration :
5 years



Problem :
Papa Pictures needed a consistent, eye-catching visual identity to match their bold storytelling. They had a logo alright, but no real brand cohesion—and movie poster visuals, presentations, and social ads were inconsistent and uninspired.



Solution :
I designed their logo from scratch, then created all movie posters, presentation decks, and social media campaigns—keeping a unified style across all touchpoints. Every piece reflects the tone and personality of each film, but still reads unmistakably as Papa Pictures.






Challenge :
The real balancing act was between my artistic impulses and the creative visions of directors, producers, and actors. Every stakeholder has an opinion (some louder than others), so I had to mediate tastes, tone, and branding consistently—without sacrificing creativity or authenticity.
Summary :
A multi-year creative journey that shaped Papa Pictures’ visual voice across print and digital. From brand inception to campaign rollouts, I’ve helped make their films look as good as they feel—uniting artistic flair with cinematic storytelling.






More Projects
Graphic Design
Papa Pictures Movie Poster
A long-standing creative partnership with Papa Pictures—from logo design to posters, social media ads, and presentation materials. I've been on board nearly from the start, crafting the visual identity and supporting their films through polished design work.
Year :
2020
Industry :
Entertainment
Client :
Papa Pictures
Project Duration :
5 years



Problem :
Papa Pictures needed a consistent, eye-catching visual identity to match their bold storytelling. They had a logo alright, but no real brand cohesion—and movie poster visuals, presentations, and social ads were inconsistent and uninspired.



Solution :
I designed their logo from scratch, then created all movie posters, presentation decks, and social media campaigns—keeping a unified style across all touchpoints. Every piece reflects the tone and personality of each film, but still reads unmistakably as Papa Pictures.






Challenge :
The real balancing act was between my artistic impulses and the creative visions of directors, producers, and actors. Every stakeholder has an opinion (some louder than others), so I had to mediate tastes, tone, and branding consistently—without sacrificing creativity or authenticity.
Summary :
A multi-year creative journey that shaped Papa Pictures’ visual voice across print and digital. From brand inception to campaign rollouts, I’ve helped make their films look as good as they feel—uniting artistic flair with cinematic storytelling.





