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Film poster redesign with lime green background, circular black-and-white cast portrait, and right-aligned metadata for Lucasfilm branding.
Summary
Redesigned movie poster for Star Wars Revenge of the Sith pairing a vivid lime green field with a centered circular monochrome cast portrait.
Visual description
A bold two-part composition: the left half is solid lime-yellow background with small date text "february | 2022" and footer text "visual redesign for lucasfilm.com" in dark sans-serif. The right half is a light gray card containing a large circular black-and-white photograph of three actors in costume, arranged facing inward around a glowing white lightsaber. Below the portrait sits dark sans-serif title text "STAR WARS: REVENGE OF THE SITH" in all-caps, followed by three white pill-shaped metadata buttons: "Movie, 2005", "Action, adventure, fantasy", and "26 wins & 63 nominations". A paragraph of body copy follows. At the bottom, a yellow underline reads "VISIT OFFICIAL SITE" in caps. The stark color contrast between the brilliant lime background and the cool gray card with monochrome imagery creates a striking, contemporary take on the original film branding.
Key takeaway
The extreme color contrast (vivid neon against neutral grays and blacks) cutting through visual noise and demanding attention. The circular portrait cropping drawing eyes inward to the actors' faces and the central lightsaber. The stacked metadata pills (genre, awards, year) as compact, scannable info chunks that feel modern without being cluttered. The asymmetric left-right split reserving the background color for emphasis and leaving the right side calm for reading.
Reuse notes
Effective for entertainment and media posters where a single breakthrough color energizes a traditional layout. The approach works best with strong source photography or portraiture in the circular frame. The metadata-pill pattern is reusable for any film, show, or product with factual claims. Works well in narrow viewports when the two-column layout stacks vertically.









