Film, Theatre & Music Poster Design /

Poster design and key art for film, theatre and music productions. Concept-led visuals created to capture attention and communicate story at a glance.

Credits include Sony, Universal, Wim Wenders, Curzon Cinema, The Script, The Abbey Theatre and more.

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When I was a kid, my bedroom walls were covered with movie posters. Not photographs. Paintings. Hand-drawn universes you could disappear into. Two in particular had me completely transfixed. The Goonies and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. I would stare at them for hours, imagining what lay just beyond the frame, feeling the tension and the excitement of a story not yet seen. That sense of wonder still drives every poster I make.

A great poster has one job: make a stranger care about your film or production before they know a single thing about it. In a cinema lobby, on a festival wall, in a theatre foyer or a streaming thumbnail, it has a fraction of a second to stop someone in their tracks. That is an enormous amount of pressure to place on a single image. It demands more than good design. It demands genuine understanding of story, tone and what makes a production worth seeing.

Every project begins with the work itself. Its mood, its world, its emotional core. The design follows from that. Never templated, never generic, always built around the specific truth of the project in front of me.

Services include:

  • Film poster design and key art

  • Theatrical one-sheet and quad poster design

  • Film festival poster design

  • Teaser and campaign poster design

  • Streaming and VOD thumbnail artwork

  • DVD and digital home entertainment design

  • Theatre and stage production posters

  • Posters for artists and record labels

  • Press and promotional materials

Whether a production is heading to a festival, going into theatrical distribution, launching on a streaming platform or opening on stage, the visual identity deserves to be treated with the same care and craft as the work itself. Great productions deserve design that is every bit as powerful as what happens on screen or on stage.


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