@miamivice2006
@TheFilmStage
I was an extra on this movie (I used to do background work in between graphic design jobs). Can't say much but I'm just playing a gawker and if it makes the final cut, I expect I'll look ridiculous. On the other hand, Miss de Armas looked great. 😊
And here’s the complete collection of Best Picture posters from this year. I have to admit I was tempted not to bother given current events but I’m glad I went ahead anyway. 😊
#oscars
#AcademyAwards
@TheCredits
@TheAcademy
I see we're doing
#PortfolioDay
again! My name's Scott and I'm an LA-based graphic designer specializing in key art, home video, alternative posters, and more. Check out my work at and
#graphicdesign
That’s a wrap on book 5! As I mentioned in August, I’m a huge fan of the
#podcast
#mydadwroteaporno
and presented here are logos for companies/brands featured in the fifth book of the series along with some I missed the first time. Enjoy! 😊
#belindablinked
#pornoday
#logo
In between design jobs, I sometimes work as an extra. That’s me (with orange head scarf) on last week’s
#TheMandalorian
... now where’s my action figure? 😄
#StarWars
On the 31st anniversary of its original airing, my
#WomenMakeTrek
tribute to Rachel Garrett, captain of the ill-fated Enterprise-C as seen in “Yesterday’s Enterprise.” See more at !
#StarTrek
#StarTrekTNG
Hi, everybody! My name is Scott Saslow and I’m an LA-based freelance graphic designer specializing in key art, alt posters, home video, and assorted geekery. Would love to add more clients in 2022... a RT would be most appreciated! 😊
#keyart
#freelancer
Celebrating the birthday of design legend
#SaulBass
... it was a challenge to design
@Academy_Arrow
’s Film Noir boxset in his style but I believe I was successful. 😊 Presented below are all of my comps for each title.
#FilmTwitter
@LostInFilm
Celebrating the birthday of
#JohnCarpenter
! I might revisit this poster at some point but in the meantime, I need to come up with posters for the rest of his films!
#thething
@NotYetSurgeon
I know, he’s in two or three (relatively short) scenes… but Brian Cox does more in The Long Kiss Goodnight than most actors do in an entire movie.