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10 Women of Title Design – Part Five

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In March of 2015, we published our first feature article in celebration of International Women’s Day entitled 10 Women of Title Design. Every year since, we've returned with a new group of 10 women in the title design industry to celebrate. This year we are ecstatic to present part five, bringing the number of women showcased to 50!

Here at Art of the Title, our mission is to champion the work of title designers and all those involved in the craft. The 10 Women of Title Design articles are one of the ways we strive towards more balanced representation, a priority that is vital to our mission and to ensure a thriving, diverse industry. This year, the list includes creative directors, lettering artists, animators, motion designers, and 3D artists, spanning several decades and various genres, from TV to film to the festival circuit. Join us as we celebrate another International Women's Day and shine a light on the often unsung women in this great field.

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10 Women of Title Design That You Should Know – Part Five

 

Leanne Shapton

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Title Designer Leanne Shapton
Photo by Jessica Antola

Leanne Shapton is an author, artist and publisher based in New York City.

Her hand lettering has appeared on covers for books, Criterion Collection film releases, and in the title sequences for films The Squid and the Whale (2005), Margot at the Wedding (2007), and Lady Bird (2017). She has created artwork which appeared in the films Hayseed (1997) and Her (2013).

She is the author of books Was She Pretty?, Important Artifacts and Personal Property From the Collection of Lenore Doolan and Harold Morris, Including Books, Street Fashion and Jewelry, and Swimming Studies. Shapton is also the co-founder of J&L Books, an imprint specializing in art and photography books. She grew up in Mississauga, Ontario.

Lady Bird (2017)
CATEGORY: FILM

VIDEO: Title Sequence – Lady Bird (2017)

Lady Bird (2017) — main titles by Leanne Shapton and Teddy Blanks


 

Heidi Berg

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Title Designer Heidi Berg

Heidi Berg is an art director and motion designer based in Los Angeles, California. Berg has worked on title sequences for TV series I Am The Night (2019), The Alienist (2018), The Terror (2018), and Pose (2018), documentary film Studio 54 (2018), and concept art for series Legend of Cambria (2018). In 2018, her work for The Alienist was nominated for an Outstanding Main Title Design Emmy.

Originally from West Jordan, Utah, Berg attended Utah Valley State College where she studied theatre, and Salt Lake Community College, where she studied graphic design. She transferred to The California College of the Arts where she graduated with a BFA. She has worked with companies including Volume Inc., Motion Theory, Logan, Royale, MPC, The Mill, Gentleman Scholar, CAA, Elastic, A52, and others. 

I Am The Night (2019)
CATEGORY: TV

VIDEO: Title Sequence – I Am The Night (2019)

I Am The Night (2019) — main titles by Elastic


 

Kathy Zielinski

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Animator and Designer Kathy Zielinski

Kathy Zielinski is an animator, character designer, and animation supervisor based in Los Angeles, California. She is most well known for designing and animating characters such as Ursula in The Little Mermaid, Hexxus in FernGully: The Last Rainforest, and Jafar in Aladdin, among others. She also created the main title sequence for horror-comedy film Night of the Demons (1988). 

She began her career at Disney studios in 1981 after graduating from California Institute of the Arts and worked on traditionally animated films The Great Mouse Detective, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, The Rescuers Down Under, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, as well as the CG feature Frozen. After over a decade at Disney Feature Animation, she shifted to Dreamworks Animation Studios where she continued to work on traditional animated films. In 2001, she moved over to 3D computer animation and worked on Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon and The Croods. Currently, she is an animator for The Simpsons.

Night of the Demons (1988)
CATEGORY: FILM

VIDEO: Title Sequence – Night of the Demons (1988)

Night of the Demons (1988) — main titles by Kathy Zielinski


 

Saskia Marka

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Title Designer Saskia Marka

Saskia Marka is a motion and title designer based in Berlin, Germany.

Her notable title design credits include This is Love (2009), Outcast (2010), Deutschland 83 (2015), Deutschland 86 (2018), and Babylon Berlin (2018). Her opening for Babylon Berlin earned the top spot in Art of the Title's list of the Top 10 Title Sequences of 2018.

Originally from Bayreuth in Bavaria, Marka studied communication design at Muthesius University of Fine Arts and Design and motion design at Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg. She has worked with studios including Unexpected GmBH and Lichtrausch. 

Deutschland 86 (2018)
CATEGORY: TV

VIDEO: Title Sequence – Deutschland 86

Deutschland 86 (2018) — main titles by Saskia Marka


 

Beth Li

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Title Designer Beth Li

Beth Li is an art director, animator, and motion designer based in Los Angeles, California. 

Li has worked on title sequences for films including Spy (2015), Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015), Insurgent (2015), Ghostbusters (2016), How to Be Single (2016),  Hidden Figures (2016), How It Ends (2018), Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween (2018), and The Happytime Murders (2018). 

Originally from Arcadia, California, Beth has worked as a lead designer, animator, and art director with studios including Plucky, Imaginary Forces, and Brand New Schools. Her work has earned several Bass Awards, a New York Emmy Award, and a Promax BDA Gold Award.

Ghostbusters (2016)
CATEGORY: FILM

VIDEO: Title Sequence – Ghostbusters (2016)

Ghostbusters (2016) — main-on-end titles by Plucky


 

Deborah Ross

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Title Designer Deborah Ross

Deborah Ross is a film title designer based in Los Angeles, California. She has designed more than 100 title sequences for film and television, including those for The English Patient (1996), The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999), Any Given Sunday (1999), Cold Mountain (2003), Miracle (2004), Jarhead (2005), Michael Clayton (2007), and many others.

Ross began her career in titles as an assistant for Star Wars designer Dan Perri. In 1982, she started her own design firm, Deborah Ross Graphic and Title Design. In 1986, she joined forces with title designer Nina Saxon to form Saxon/Ross Film Design, a partnership which lasted until 1992. Together, they designed titles for films The Little Mermaid (1989), Rambling Rose (1991), Glengarry Glen Ross (1992), Stay Tuned (1992), and many more. Ross has taught at Otis College of Art and Design and is an active member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)
CATEGORY: FILM

VIDEO: Title Sequence – The Talented Mr. Ripley

The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) — main titles by Deborah Ross


 

Bhakti Patel

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Title Designer Bhakti Patel

Bhakti Patel is a 3D motion designer, animator, and art director currently based in San Francisco. Her title sequence credits include the Emmy Award-nominated opening for TV series Vinyl (2016), the main-on-end sequence for Thor: Ragnarok (2017), and openings for conferences SXSW 2016 Gaming Awards and OFFF Mexico 2015. She also designed and animated the UI design for Black Panther (2018). 

Patel began her career freelancing at Sarofsky Corp. in Chicago, IL, and then moved to New York City to work with studios Imaginary Forces, Perception, Cause+Effect, and others. She has spoken at conferences including SIGGRAPH and Half Rez 7.

SXSW Gaming Awards (2016)
CATEGORY: FESTIVAL

VIDEO: Title Sequence – SXSW Gaming Awards 2016

SXSW Gaming Awards (2016) — main titles by Imaginary Forces


 

Yashoda Parthasarthy

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Title Designer Yashoda Parthasarthy

Yashoda Parthasarthy is a director, animator, and motion designer based in Mumbai, India.

She has worked on title sequences for films Angry Indian Goddesses (2015), Double Barrel (2015), Raman Raghav 2.0 (2016), Baar Baar Dekho (2016), OK Jaanu (2017), Richie (2017), Solo (2017), and Netflix series Sacred Games (2018). 

Born in Chennai, Parthasarthy has a Bachelor of Science in biotechnology and a diploma in 3D animation filmmaking. She began her career as a junior editor and motion graphics artist at Qyuki Digital Media. A couple of years later, she joined motion design studio Plexus, working on commercial, film, and music video projects. In 2018, the main-on-end title sequence for Solo was nominated for a SXSW Excellence in Title Design Award. Currently, she is Creative Director at Plexus.

Sacred Games (2018)
CATEGORY: TV

VIDEO: Title Sequence – Sacred Games (2018)

Sacred Games (2018) — main titles by Plexus


 

Kelli Miller

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Title Designer Kelli Miller

Kelli Miller is a motion designer as well as executive creative director and co-founder of studio And/Or in Brooklyn, New York. Miller has designed the title sequences for films Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict (2015), Certain Women (2016), A Woman, a Part (2016), and Goodnight Brooklyn — The Story of Death by Audio (2016), as well as TV series Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (2014), Lip Sync Battle (2015), and The Comedy Lineup (2018). 

Originally from Detroit, Michigan, Miller has a BFA in graphic and interactive design from The College for Creative Studies and an MFA in 2D design from the Cranbrook Academy of Art. She has worked with studios including Trollback + Co., Thronberg & Forester, Gretel, LoyalKaspar, Juniper Jones, and MTV. 

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (2014)
CATEGORY: TV

VIDEO: Title Sequence – Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (2014) — main titles by Kelli Miller and Trollbäck + Company


 

Mara Smalley Midura

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Title Designer Mara Smalley Midura

Mara Smalley Midura is an art director, motion designer, and illustrator based in Los Angeles, California. In title design, she has created openings for The Leftovers (Seasons 2 and 3), Outcast (2016), Marvel’s The Runaways (2017), and Fox’s Phenoms (2018). Her work has been nominated for SXSW Excellence in Title Design Awards for season two of The Leftovers and for Fox’s Phenoms.

Smalley Midura has a BFA in Visual Communications from University of Delaware nad has worked with studios including Eyeball, Elastic, Imaginary Forces, Psyop, and many others. She has worked on advertising and marketing campaigns for brands such as Nike, Google, and ATT. She’s also designed graphics for networks such as HBO, CBS, and Netflix. 

Outcast (2016)
CATEGORY: TV

VIDEO: Title Sequence – Outcast (2015)

Outcast (2010) — main titles by Elastic

 

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To discover more fantastic title designers who happen to be women, take a look through our directory of designers. And if you know of any whose work we haven't yet featured on the site, let us know. We're dying to discover more exciting work and to keep these important conversations moving.

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Check out the earlier articles:
10 Women of Title Design
10 More Women of Title Design
10 Women of Title Design — Part Three
10 Women of Title Design — Part Four

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Lady Bird
Title Design Studio: CHIPS
Title Designer: Teddy Blanks, Leanne Shapton
Music: Jon Brion

 

I Am The Night
Studio: Elastic
Creative Director: Lisa Bolan
Art Director: Heidi Berg
2D Artists: EJ Kang, Nader Husseini, Alex Silver, Ken Pelletier, Earl Burnley
Editor: Doron Dor
Director of Photography: Tim Jensen
Still Photography: Patrick Joust, Chris Cody, Wei Chang
Pitch Producer: Meredith Cherniack
Producer: Phillip Morton
Executive Producer: Luke Colson
Head of Production: Kate Berry
Managing Director: Jennifer Sofio Hall
Music: David Lang

  

Night of the Demons
Animated Title Sequence by: Kathy Zielinski
Animated Title Photography: Kevin Kutchaver
Music: Dennis Michael Tenney

 

Deutschland 86
Title Designer and Animator: Saskia Marka
Music: “Major Tom“ by Peter Schilling

  

Ghostbusters
Design Studio: Plucky
Creative Director: David Clayton
Producer: Jeffrey J. Marks
Animation Director: Josh Novak
Animation and Design: Jon Wolfe, Beth Li, Ryan Kelly, Alex Galanis, Owen Hammer, Lindsay Bohn
Editor: Christian Baker
Song: “Ghostbusters” by Walk the Moon
Written by Ray Parker Jr.
Music: Theodore Shapiro

 

The Talented Mr. Ripley
Title Design: Deborah Ross Film Design
Title Designer: Deborah Ross
End Title Composite: Pacific Title/Mirage
Music: Gabriel Yared

  

SXSW 2016 Gaming Awards
Title Design Studio: Imaginary Forces
Creative Director: Jeremy Cox
Art Director: Max Strizich
Executive Producer: Jon Hassell
Producer: Tess Sitzmann
Animators: Max Strizich, Jeremy Cox, Yeon Jin Kim, Jason M. Diaz, Bhakti Patel
Editor: Jessica Ledoux
Music: Nacwin

 

Sacred Games
Title Design Studio: Plexus
Concept: Varun Grover
Direction: Vijesh Rajan
Creative Direction: Yashoda Parthasarthy
Art Direction and 3D Animation: Vijesh Rajan and Yashoda Parthasarthy
Logo and Mandala Design: Aniruddh Mehta
Additional Art: Thiyagarajan Selvarengaraju
Fluid Simulation: Arun S. Ravi
Offline Edit: Magic Farm Studio
Senior Editor: Chandrashekhar Parab
Music: Alokananda Dasgupta
Sound Design: Anish John

 

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Studio:  Trollbäck + Company
Creative Director/Designer: Kelli Miller
Executive Producer: Elyse Roth
Head of Production: Erica Schrager
Producer: Sue Hubbard
Copywriter: Kyle Barron-Cohen
Designers: Aya Kotake, Ben Nichols, Mike Schaffer, Paris Glickman
Animators: Ben Nichols, Mike Schaffer, Paris Glickman
Music: “Go” by Valley Lodge

 

Outcast
Title Design Studio: Elastic
Creative Director: Angus Wall
Art Direction & Design: Mara Smalley Midura
Lead Compositor: Shahana Khan
CG Lead: Andrew Romatz
3D Artists: Miguel A. Salek, Tim Kadowaki, Michael Cardenas
Editor: Austyn Daines
Assistant Editor: Gladys Bernadac
Executive Producer: Jennifer Sofio Hall
Producer: Andrin Mele-Shadwick
Associate Producer: Kelly Noecker
Main Theme Music: Atticus Ross

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