This trio of posters was designed for a Halloween movie marathon at Fordham, using a visual language rooted in minimalism and motion.
Each poster centers around the circle as a core design element, serving both a narrative and graphic function to reflect the tone of each film.
Adapted for digital, this Instagram carousel reimagines the posters as standalone posts where the caption carries the narrative. The design focuses solely on the visual moment.
Illustrated in Procreate and refined in Adobe Photoshop, the series maintains a cohesive identity while allowing each frame to hold its own as part of a larger animated set.
Each poster is brought to life through three key parts—animated poster, film clip, and flashing details—that can be rearranged in any order. This allows for variety across the three titles while maintaining consistency in format.
These animations were created as Instagram Stories to promote each film in an engaging, visual-first way.
These trailer drafts explore the early stages of combining three key elements—animated poster, film clip, and flashing details—into flexible sequences that can be rearranged in any order.