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title design

A selection of work from screens large and small
title design
Run Rabbit Run
title design
Deadloch
title design
True Spirit
title design
Firebite
title design
Jeremy Saunders Title Design Reel 2021
title design
The Unusual Suspects
title design
Operation Buffalo
title design
Judy & Punch
title design
True History of the Kelly Gang
title design
The King
title design
Blue-Tongue Films
title design
Mr Inbetween
title design
Power Meri
title design
Fashpack Freetown
title design
The Kettering Incident
title design
One Thousand Ropes
title design
Sherpa
title design
The Rover
title design
Strangerland
title design
Animal Kingdom
title design
Laid
All content is copyright Jeremy Saunders, except where noted here. All rights reserved. This site and the contents within were created on unceded land. I would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which these works were created, the Arakwal People of the Bundjalung Nation and pay my respects to Elders past and present. This site operates on a no-data policy wherever possible. Still, there is a privacy policy here if you really want to read one.
©2022 Jeremy Saunders, except where noted.

the unauthorised autobiography of jeremy saunders

Jeremy Saunders

Described — a very long time ago, by the once-popular internet site aintitcoolnews.com — as “one of the most interesting poster designers in the world”, Jeremy Saunders has created key art and titles for very nearly 400 movies and shows including works by Lars von Trier, Jane Campion, Taika Waititi, Steven Soderbergh, Andrea Arnold, Warwick Thornton and many more. Unfortunately since this time no-one has said anything nice about his work, likely with good reason. His increasingly panicked attempts to spend his remaining years in the pursuit of almost anything else are routinely thwarted by the vicissitudes of a cruel, cold universe.

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