This project was all about visual storytelling through photo compositing and image manipulation. Inspired by my love for neon lighting and moody, visually striking imagery, I created a custom movie poster by blending two images, adjusting lighting, and shifting color tones to set the atmosphere for my film concept. To bring focus to the main character, I blurred the background, adding depth and a clear focal point.
The matching disc cover was built using five layered images. I used feathering, color adjustments, and layered textures to create a bold, collage-style design that ties into the poster. The provided logos were resized and recolored to match the overall vibe, and I used a mix of type weights and sizes to create visual hierarchy.
I wrapped it all up with mockups to show the final artwork in real-world context, giving the designs a polished, cinematic feel.
Neon Reverie DVD mockup
Social media mockups, desktop and mobile display
Movie poster bus stop mockup
Using Adobe Photoshop, I combined three separate images to create a piece of surreal imagery. The concept was to create an opening where one doesn’t actually exist—something imaginative and unexpected.
I used a mix of lighting adjustments, layer masks, feathering, and thoughtful blending to build a seamless, dreamlike final image. Every edit was focused on guiding the viewer’s eye and building a sense of depth and mystery.
Using the provided Shutterstock images, I created a custom label dieline—one with a white release and another with a full-bleed design. I then applied my label onto the provided bottle image and adjusted the lighting to create a clean, unified composition that showcases the final product in context.