If you haven't already noticed, the boxed set is not really for sale! It's just a school project. It's not real!
Friday, January 30, 2009
Breaking the Code Boxed Set
If you haven't already, please check out my Breaking the Code Boxed Set project I did for Graduate school back '07. I mapped out the whole process from conception to creation. I picked out the movies, designed and created the slipcase for the boxed set, a booklet, naughty promotional postcards and web banner advertisement. I even wrote all the articles for the booklet. A lot of time, effort and love went into the project and although it was a while back, it still holds a very special place in my heart and it hurts me to see it collect dust back in the recesses of my archives. So please check it out!

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The minus sign was uncalled for - a terrific piece of work. An intriguing selection of films.
ReplyDeleteI am so blown away Raquelle! It's a fabulous project. Your booklet with the articles is amazing. Love the layout, love the tinted photos, love the plug for a favorite channel.
ReplyDeleteI agree, the A- was a huge jip. I vote that we award you an A. No, an A+!
Thanks for re posting it and sharing your talent with us.
Thats great!
ReplyDeleteNice one! I perticularly like the images with the colours...well done!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant work Raquelle,
ReplyDeleteThis box deserves to hit the shops!
I would immediately buy it on release!
We had a little discussion at work the other day, we agreed that The Night Of The Hunter probably was Mitchums best effort ever.