FILM GRAPHICS

“Seberg”

A woman in a yellow dress holding an orange in front of her eye on the cover of 'Screen Gossip' magazine, with headlines about celebrity gossip and crises.
Orange splash shape on a black background.

THE PROJECT:

“Seberg” is inspired by true events about the French New Wave darling and Breathless star, Jean Seberg – it shows the unravelling and destruction of Seberg’s life and career when Hoover’s 1960’s FBI targets her with overreaching surveillance and harassment in an effort to suppress and discredit her activism and support of the civil rights movement.

Directed by Benedict Andrews

Production Design by Jahmin Assa

Art Direction by Justin Allen

MY ROLE:

As the Graphic Artist on this film, I created 1960s period graphics, signage, set dressing, and props.

Illustration of a man and a woman smiling, with the woman holding a book labeled "Autographs" and the man holding a camera, set against a backdrop with stylized flowers, stars, and a sign that reads "Welcome to Los Angeles."
Silhouettes of three people standing on a beach at sunset with surfboards, colorful sky, and the text 'welcome to Los Angeles.'
Illustration of Hollywood landmarks with the text 'Welcome to... Los Angeles' at the top, featuring the Hollywood Sign, a palm tree, and the Griffith Observatory in the background.
Sign for a barber shop with red, white, and blue striped border, the name 'Jerome's' in black cursive, and words 'Hot Shave', 'Special Cuts', and 'Barber' in bold and black font.
Poster advertising a Sunday Jazz event with the Pan-Afrikan Peoples Arkesta, held every Sunday from 3 to 5 pm at Rudolph's Chamber Music Recital Center, located at 3320 West 50th Street, with live jazz performances and a $1.00 donation requirement.
A graphic illustration of a raised fist with the text "Free All Political Prisoners" beneath it.
Maxtronics logo, a teal background with the name 'Maxtronics' in cursive white font, and the words 'Camera', 'Supplies', and 'Developing' separated by dots below.
A poster for the Garvey Day Celebration event on August 17th, 1968, announcing various activities including a parade, mass meeting, dance, and performances at Opulence Casino in Los Angeles, California, with featured guests like Ger. Prince and his Islanders, Mister Ajassa Nefartarian, Grandalla Models, and Montego Moe with Monty Williams Orchestra.
Black and white poster promoting Malcolm X Foundation community programs including photography, drama, music, arts, and athletics, with photos of children, a woman talking to children, and children playing sports.
A black and red graphic illustration featuring side profiles of a man and a woman, with the woman depicted wearing glasses and a hat. The text around them reads 'Revolution is based on land' and 'Political power comes out of the barrel of a gun'.
Quote by Malcolm X about peace and freedom on a cream background with black handwritten text.
Book cover of "Airport" by Arthur Hailey, with large black and red text, a small image of an airplane wing, and quotes praising the novel.
Event poster for 'Naturally '64' showcasing African beauty and cultural performers, including Grandalla Models, Arast Repertory Theatrical Company, Amoshara Pillans, Buttercup, German Prince, Islanders Steel Band, Pocho, Afro-Cubans, with event details and portraits of women performers at the bottom.
A memorial poster for Malcolm X on the left with a black-and-white photograph of him wearing glasses and a suit, and text stating 'Born May 19, 1925,' 'Brother Malcolm,' and 'Assassinated February 21, 1965.' The right side features a vintage newspaper cover titled 'The Black Panther,' showing two men standing in front of a 'Black Panther Party' sign, with the headline and additional text in black and yellow.
A collage of twelve circular buttons with black panther graphics and slogans related to political activism and freedom, featuring historical and modern figures and symbols.
Signboard advertising various stores, including Peoples Pawn, Johnstone's Liquor, Chester's Hardware, and Wigs & Things, with items like suits, power tools, fishing rods, sporting goods, jewelry, liquor, beer, deli foods, hot foods, electrical, plumbing supplies, keys, and wigs, accompanied by illustrated portraits of two women.
Silhouettes of two aggressive black panthers with bared teeth, sharp claws, and intense eyes, facing forward, against a white background.
A sign for a drugstore special sale featuring Wolf Drugs. Offers include $1.09 for toothpaste, $1.49 for liquid detergent, 20% off facial tissue, and $1.29 for men's deodorant.
Left side: Advertisement for Mr. TOPS Scouring Powder, a powder cleaner in a pull-top can, with text describing its features. Right side: Illustrative drawing of a car's front with the headline "IF YOU’RE DRIVING WEAR OUR DRIVING SHOES" and an image of a pair of black driving shoes.
Logo for Gentleman's Billiards with crossed pool cues above and below the text in gold with black outline.
A protest poster with black panther illustrations and bold text. The poster's phrases include "An Attack Against One Is An Attack Against All," "Move On Over or We'll Move on Over You," and details about a rally against black power challenges and a call for action on October 29 at Greek Theatre.
Text that reads 'Malcolm X Foundation' in bold black letters on a white background.
Sign for Mid-City Hardware announcing discount prices, appliances, keys made on site, and paint supplies, with categories for electrical, plumbing, building supplies, and keys.

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