'Ice blue'
Brand Identity, Key Art Creation, Film & Motion Graphics, Poster Design, Website
Identity, key art creation, motion graphics, poster design, and website for the film from Iylond Entertainment.
The Identity had to feel isolated and filled with sadness. The poster was designed to further that narrative and show mental illness, death and oppression.
A few thoughts I had about creating these materials, especially the poster:
Ice Blue is a journey of how the effects of nature and nurture can cause one's mind to drown. The blue poppy is a reoccurring theme in the film, often depicting unnatural moments. I found that interesting and really enjoyed representing the protagonist Arielle through the blue poppy on the poster. The poppy is floating, lost and isolated on the surface of the water. The water is dark and consuming. To sink beneath the surface would mean death. The family dugout is an important setting and required a strong presence on the poster. When we look at the poppy we see that it is decaying, but not in a normal sense. Typically flowers die from all edges at the same time, here we see something unnatural slowly consuming the flower. The actions of her parents are represented through the decay that is slowly consuming Arielle before she sinks below the surface. Isolation is a strong theme in the feature, and we can see it emulated through the choice in type and the spacing of characters. The title was intentionally created to be subtle, allowing the viewer’s eye to focus on the content of the poster. I believe the visual metaphors present in the poster and brand speak to the strong narrative of the film and its characters.
Scott Lepp, Producer, Iylond Entertainment
Sandi Somers, Director, Spring Street Films