Credit Titles: Typography and Cinema
Concept development, moodboards and references
A course by José Luis Coyotl Mixcoatl , Graphic designer and Art Director
Joined October 2016
About the video: Concept development, moodboards and references
Overview
“Here I will show you my conceptualization process, that is, how the graphic language of a selected concept is constructed, according to the needs of the project. ”
In this video lesson José Luis Coyotl Mixcoatl addresses the topic: Concept development, moodboards and references, which is part of the Domestika online course: Credit Titles: Typography and Cinema. Learn the theoretical bases and a methodology to design impressive initial titles.
Partial transcription of the video
“Now that we have done an analysis of our project, we will make a conceptual development doing moodboards and looking for our references to generate our graphic language. Let's see it. A bit the way I work. The first and most important in my process is the research part. The analysis of all that information that I am receiving and from all that generate a concept approach that allows me to be a bit more assertive and direct myself in a better way to the projects that I do. In the case of projects for film credits, must support not only traditional media and forms to generate all that knowled...”
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Course summary for: Credit Titles: Typography and Cinema
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Category
Calligraphy & Typography -
Software
Adobe After Effects, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Animation, Art Direction, Film, Video & TV, Typography

José Luis Coyotl Mixcoatl
A course by José Luis Coyotl Mixcoatl
José Luis Cóyotl is a Graphic Designer from the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (BUAP), Mexico. He has worked in design studios Prologue Films , with Kyle Cooper, in Los Angeles, California and in Hula + Hula and La Fe Ciega , in Mexico City.
He has devoted a large part of his professional life to teaching, as a design professor in different universities. Currently, he works independently as a designer and art director, mainly developing projects in Mexico and the United States.
He has been designing for print media, such as books and magazines, for more than 18 years; branding, motion design, illustration and design of typographic fonts, as well as custom type. He has also given conferences and workshops in Mexico and South America.
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