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We placed Los Angeles inside James’s head and pulled his portrait apart, turning the pressure of chasing a dream into the central image for Sev DeMy’s surreal comedy-drama.

We placed Los Angeles inside James’s head and pulled his portrait apart, turning the pressure of chasing a dream into the central image for Sev DeMy’s surreal comedy-drama.
A playful ensemble poster combining cast photography with custom illustration to capture the warmth, humor, and school-day energy of Netflix’s Mr. Iglesias.
Our key art used a fractured bullet hole and a portrait concealed within the broken glass to communicate the lasting emotional impact of gun violence without depicting the shooting graphically.
A playful, illustrated ensemble piece that brought the cast of Mr. Iglesias together in Gabriel's iconic VW "school" bus inspired by the series’ warm, classroom-centered comedy.
We reimagined Luke James through layered yarn, loose stitching, and frayed fabric, creating a portrait that feels warm, handmade, and just a little unsettling.
We surrounded Deborah Ayorinde with red yarn, carrying Edmund’s childhood trauma and his painful connection to Dawn directly into the portrait.
We cropped this moment of Nott for a 9x16 phone wallpaper so the eyes and dagger read clearly on lock screens.