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The Filmography: A Logo

  • Post author By Reece Crothers
  • Post date September 24, 2024

Meet Canadian Graphic Designer Alex Boucher

Ottawa-based graphic designer, Alex Boucher.

As Bjorn and I were preparing to launch the first season of our new podcast, The Filmography, where we planned to take a deep dive, chronologically, into the entire back catalogues of our favourite directors, it suddenly dawned on us that we were going to need a logo, which was something beyond our particular skill sets. Fortunately, Bjorn had a graphic designer friend, Alex Boucher, who came to our rescue!

The Filmography Motion Logo by Alex Boucher.

Bjorn and I wanted something that conjured up the feeling of the old studios of 1970s New Hollywood (especially the old Warner Bros. logo), in keeping with our subject for Season I, the Godfather of that era himself, Mr. Francis Ford Coppola.

1972 Warner Communications Company motion logo.
New Hollywood maverick (and subject of our first season), Francis Ford Coppola.

With only that minimal direction to work from, Alex created a logo that far exceeded our expectations. I only wish we were launching a studio rather than a podcast so that the venture would be worthy of Alex’s excellent design!

The Filmography logo on red background.

In addition to the motion graphic and logo above, Alex created several variations for us to use with different backgrounds on social media, or in the new video podcast episodes we have planned (more on that in a future post).

Variant logo, red rings on transparent background.

Having such a dynamic graphic design to represent our podcast played no small part in Bjorn and I having the confidence to actually release it into the world.

Variant logo, grey rings on transparent background.

We knew this image was going to be how most people would first interact with our podcast. So, it had to feel like us, and like our vision for the show, which was something we were still figuring out as we prepared to publish that first episode. Now more than 50 episodes later, hard at work on our third season (director reveal coming soon!) we are still so grateful to Alex for creating something that we are very proud to have as the face of a project that has come to mean a great deal to both of us. As we slowly grow our audience, we know that Alex’s design presents us and our show in the best light imaginable.

Variant “Projector” motion logo.

It is with that gratitude that I thought it only appropriate to write this appreciation post, to introduce you to the artist behind the design, feature a few examples of her other work, and when you inevitably want to see more, point you in the right direction.

Ottawa-based Graphic Designer Alex Boucher.

View Alex’s other work and case studies on her website here:

https://www.alexboucher.ca
https://www.alexboucher.ca
https://www.alexboucher.ca

Check out an example of Alex’s case studies here:

King of the Canal Illustration.
King of the Canal Can Mock Up and Label.

See the Motion Advertisement for King of the Canal here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqBo0P8m0bo

Watch an animated western short created with Procreate and After Effects here:

https://youtu.be/bd-4KSp0j_4?si=SvGJRQ3zQ5BRRx80

Visit Alex’s YouTube channel here:

https://youtube.com/@alexandraboucher1?si=aSrAwQE6VivSMFyr

Follow her on Instagram here:

https://www.instagram.com/alexboucherdesign?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==

Listen to The Filmography podcast on Spotify (with the link below), Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes streaming every Friday.

  • Tags After Effects, Alex Boucher, Apple Podcasts, Bjorn Olson, Graphic Design, King of the Canal, Logo, Motion, Podcast, Procreate, Spotify, The Filmography

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