Psychological/Zombie Horror Title Card Artwork
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I need a striking banner / title card for a fiction project rooted in psychological horror. The lettering must be 100 % original and not use any AI in its creation. Think classic Horror Movie credits rather than modern or vintage trends—and every curve of the type should reinforce a slow-burn sense of dread.
The piece will be the visual anchor for trailers, social posts, and eventual packaging, so readability and impact at multiple sizes are essential. A muted, ominous palette (charcoal blacks, bruised reds, sickly greys) would suit the mood, but I’m open to creative twists that still feel unsettling rather than slasher-gory. Film-grain overlays, subtle texture, or distressed edges are welcome as long as they don’t compromise legibility.
Please deliver:
• A high-resolution raster version (min 3000 px wide, 300 dpi) in PNG with transparent background.
• The fully editable source file (layered PSD or AI) so I can adjust placement later.
• A brief note on the type construction process—sketch, vector, final polish—so I have insight for future press materials.
Acceptance criteria: lettering is fully custom, evokes psychological dread on first glance, and remains readable when scaled to 25 % of original size.
If that aligns with your skill set, I look forward to seeing how you turn fear into typography.
The piece will be the visual anchor for trailers, social posts, and eventual packaging, so readability and impact at multiple sizes are essential. A muted, ominous palette (charcoal blacks, bruised reds, sickly greys) would suit the mood, but I’m open to creative twists that still feel unsettling rather than slasher-gory. Film-grain overlays, subtle texture, or distressed edges are welcome as long as they don’t compromise legibility.
Please deliver:
• A high-resolution raster version (min 3000 px wide, 300 dpi) in PNG with transparent background.
• The fully editable source file (layered PSD or AI) so I can adjust placement later.
• A brief note on the type construction process—sketch, vector, final polish—so I have insight for future press materials.
Acceptance criteria: lettering is fully custom, evokes psychological dread on first glance, and remains readable when scaled to 25 % of original size.
If that aligns with your skill set, I look forward to seeing how you turn fear into typography.