The Disposable Film Festival is a celebration of films made on non-traditional filming devices—cell phones, webcams, point & shoot cameras. The festival is in its third year and has been screened internationally. I’m very proud to be the art director of this amazing festival.



Since joining the team over five years ago, I’ve focused on elevating the festival’s visual presence, juxtaposing the idea of “disposable” with clean and timeless graphics. I have shaped the identity from a symbol—an iconic parody of the don’t litter symbol—into a logotype that emphasizes the festival’s “your name in lights” philosophy. The festival is my favorite example of the power of design. Without much financial backing, everyone involved volunteers their time to create a program with the polish and quality of a well-funded, established event.

2010 Festival Trailer


The festival is more than a series of events. It's active with its online community of filmmakers all year long. I have designed the festival's website to be strong voice in the filmmaking and festival communities.

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