RECORD LABEL
This Record Label set was such a blast to work on!
For the lobby, I designed a light box featuring the Record Label logo. Printed on 1/4” sintra, the letters were cut out by our vendor so that light could shine through them as well as around the edges of the graphic, creating a vibrant, dimensional effect. I also designed a couple of additional name and logo signs, printed on sintra with 2” edges to give them extra depth once hung off the wall.
The office set was a ton of fun to populate with custom record covers, each printed on 36” square gator board and boldly displayed behind the executive’s desk. To complement them, I created gold and platinum records printed on brushed gold and silver vinyl, mounted on gator — the combination of material and graphic perfectly captured the metallic look of awards on display.
Other elements I designed for the set included Rolling Stone magazine covers and a company letterhead, rounding out the authentic record label environment.
All in all, a really fun set to bring to life!
Project: The Equalizer
Prod. Designer: Beth Rubino
Art Director: Andy Eklund
MUSEUM
For this museum set, I had the chance to design a custom logo that appeared across several elements, including vertical banners and a rigid sign, tying the space together visually.
One of the more exciting elements was a lightbox, which the director wanted to use both to display the museum’s plans and as a dramatic source of light for the actors. After testing a few materials, we settled on clear acetate, which gave just the right look and luminosity.
I also had fun sourcing abstract artwork, which I prepared and printed on canvas for our scenic team to stretch in-house, adding texture and visual interest throughout the set.
Finally, I designed simple table tents that subtly helped tell the story and indicate where the audience was within the space, adding an extra layer of storytelling detail.
Project: The Equalizer
Prod. Designer: Beth Rubino
Art Director: Lucas Ingram