How Saul Bass Pioneered the Art of Movie Title Design
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#5JXPR)
Video editor Luis Azevedo (previously) of Little White Lies takes a look at how the legendary Saul Bass pioneered the then-static art of movie title design in the 1960s. Azevedo explains how Bass brought the medium to animated life, albeit sometimes the title sequences were better than the films themselves
Exploring the work of legendary graphic designer Saul Bass, and how he revolutionized the art of movie title design in the 1960s
View this post on Instagram
View this post on Instagram
View this post on InstagramRelated PostsA Brief Visual History of The Title Design of Saul BassA Two Minute History of Film and TV Title DesignMesmerizing Composite Photos Merging Animals With Surreal Interpretations of Their Natural EnvironmentsGoogle Doodle Celebrating 93rd Birthday of Legendary Film Graphic Designer Saul BassA Supercut of Iconic Title Sequences Designed by Legendary Film Artist Saul BassFunky Geometric Bass Made From 2000 LEGO Bricks
Follow Laughing Squid on Facebook, Twitter, and Subscribe by Email.
The post How Saul Bass Pioneered the Art of Movie Title Design first appeared on Laughing Squid.