28. CULTURE A.D.
The Independent Black Film Festival (IBFF) is held annually in Atlanta
to showcase the growing numbers of African-American filmmakers. Culture
A.D. was asked to create graphics for the 2005 Festival, in order to
develop brand enhancement and give IBFF a stand-out look. The Offcial
Pick logo was created to denote festival winners and selected films. It may
be an official icon, but the cheeky irreverence of the afro-pick as a symbol
alerts audiences that this is an alternative festival that isn’t stodgy or pretentious
like many of the longstanding competitions.
“We had a slick version, a colorful version, and one that looks
like Queen Elizabeth would use if she had an afro, but we felt this
rough-hewn version was more like something crafted or pieced
together, as most of the film submissions are,” says Craig Brimm,
Culture A.D. creative director. The festival personnel were very
enthusiastic, but that often created a challenge for the designers
because there were many unexpected client visits to the studio as
work progressed. “We perfected the now-infamous ‘exuberant uturn’
which involved lots of high-fives, handshakes, and forced
hilarity combined with a quick-paced two-step back out the door,”
remembers Brimm.
Culture A.D.’s work for the second year of the festival continued
the irreverent humor with the tagline “The Second IBFF, separate
but sequeled.”
Terry Lee Stone
Culture A.D.
CREATIVE DIRECTOR, DESIGNER: Craig Brimm
CLIENT: The Independent Black Film Festival
CONTACT: www.culture-ad.com