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Project Phobia: Illustrated Type

 
 
"Project Phobia is an in-progress anthology film that is being created by SCAD students. It was first developed during April of last year, and is ongoing until the deadline for submittal of the films on August 31, 2014. The basic idea of the film is to get as many teams involved as possible to create a short film based off of a phobia of choice from a select list of phobias. The point of it is to gain experience and exposure for SCAD students, and to give film students the opportunity to create a full feature film by working together." 
 
In order to publicize the project, a logo, website with all of information and registration forms, facebook page, flyers, and business cards were all designed/created by myself in collaboration with the producers of the project.*
 
However, in order to go even further and excite the public even more of what is to come, I had the idea to design illustrated typography of a few of the phobias that have been chosen by groups to use in their short films. They can be used as cover photos on the facebook page, but my main goal was to create a small saddle-stitch booklet containing each piece.
 
*website designed/created by Shea Lord
 
 
 
 
ILLUSTRATED TYPE
 
 
 
Xylophobia
noun:
1) Fear of wooden objects.
2) Fear of Forests.
 
 
Hemophobia
noun:
The fear of blood.
 
 
 
Haptephobia
noun:
The fear of being touched.
 
 
 
Cherophobia
noun:
The fear of gaiety or happiness.
 
 
 
Gynophobia
noun:
The fear of women.
 
 
 
Automatonophobia
noun:
Fear of ventriloquist's dummies,
animatronic creatures, puppets,
dolls, wax statues - anything that
falsely represents a sentient being.
Chemophobia
noun:
The fear of chemicals or
working with chemicals.
 
 
Check out the website at  http://www.projectphobia.com
Project Phobia: Illustrated Type
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Project Phobia: Illustrated Type

Project Phobia is an in-progress anthology film that is being created by SCAD students. It was first developed during April of last year, and is Read More

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