Art department crew member who creates all graphic elements appearing on screen – props with text, signage, logos, packaging, documents, maps, and any visual media requiring design work for the film's world, often working across physical and digital formats.
What is a Graphic Designer?
A Graphic Designer in film is a specialized Art Department member who creates all graphical elements that appear on screen. From newspaper pages to company logos to fictional packaging – anything containing text, logos, or designed visual information.
Areas of Responsibility
| Area | Examples |
|---|---|
| Print Props | Newspapers, Books, Letters |
| Signage | Signs, Posters, Banners |
| Packaging | Product Packaging |
| Screens | Computers, Phones, TVs |
Print Graphics
| Element | Description |
|---|---|
| Newspapers | Complete fictional issues |
| Magazines | Covers and interior pages |
| Books | Covers, Pages |
| Documents | Letters, Contracts, IDs |
Signage
| Type | Application |
|---|---|
| Shop Signs | Stores, Restaurants |
| Street Signs | Traffic, Wayfinding |
| Advertising | Posters, Billboards |
| Internal | Office signs, Directions |
Corporate Design
| Element | Description |
|---|---|
| Logos | Fictional companies |
| Letterheads | Corporate Stationery |
| Business Cards | Character-specific |
| Brand Design | Consistent Identity |
Screen Graphics
| Medium | Creation |
|---|---|
| Computers | UI, Websites, Apps |
| Smartphones | Text messages, Apps |
| TV Screens | News broadcasts |
| Displays | Terminals, Screens |
Historical Graphics
| Era | Challenge |
|---|---|
| Period | Authentic Typography |
| Style | Period-appropriate design |
| Material | Historical printing techniques |
| Research | Source study |
Software
| Tool | Usage |
|---|---|
| Illustrator | Logos, Vectors |
| Photoshop | Image editing, Props |
| InDesign | Multi-page documents |
| After Effects | Animated Screens |
Workflow
| Phase | Activity |
|---|---|
| Prep | Develop designs |
| Approval | With Art Director |
| Production | Manufacturing |
| On-Set | Adjustments |
Collaboration
| Department | Interaction |
|---|---|
| Art Director | Creative direction |
| Props | Physical realization |
| Set Dec | Placement |
| VFX | Screen Replacements |
Legal Aspects
| Topic | Handling |
|---|---|
| Brands | Create fictional ones |
| Licenses | Clearing required |
| Clearance | For real logos |
| Alteration | Noticeably different |
Clearance Issues
| Situation | Solution |
|---|---|
| Real Brand | Not without permission |
| Parody | Legally complex |
| Fictional | Safest option |
| Generic | Unbranded version |
Hero Props
| Type | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Close-Up | Highest detail quality |
| Background | Can be simpler |
| Multiples | Multiple versions |
| Aged | Signs of wear |
Printing and Production
| Method | Application |
|---|---|
| Digital Printing | Fast, flexible |
| Offset Printing | Large quantities |
| Screen Printing | Signs, Textiles |
| Plotter | Large formats |
Materials
| Material | Usage |
|---|---|
| Paper | Documents, Print |
| Vinyl | Signs, Stickers |
| Foam Board | Displays |
| Dibond | Outdoor signs |
Career Path
| Level | Description |
|---|---|
| Junior | Support |
| Graphic Designer | Independent |
| Lead | Lead team |
| Art Director | Creative direction |
Qualifications
| Skill | Importance |
|---|---|
| Graphic Design | Foundation |
| Typography | Essential |
| Software | Adobe Suite |
| History | Period accuracy |
Budget Factors
| Element | Influence |
|---|---|
| Quantity | Number of props |
| Quality | Hero vs. BG |
| Period | Research effort |
| Digital | Screen content |
Challenges
| Challenge | Solution |
|---|---|
| Short Notice | Fast execution |
| Legibility | Camera tests |
| Continuity | Tracking system |
| Multiples | Backup versions |
Best Practices
| Practice | Reason |
|---|---|
| Start early | Time for approvals |
| Create backups | For damaged props |
| Camera test | Check legibility |
| Documentation | Continuity |
Today
The Graphic Designer is an indispensable specialist in the Art Department – their work ranges from handwritten letters to complex UI animations. In an era where every detail is visible in 4K, precise, creative, and legally sound graphic design is more essential than ever for believable worldbuilding.