I wanted to redo the title logo as I was not a fan of the way part of the poster imagery was blackened out to enhance readability (at least on the online 600x600 cover - not sure if the printed version is different).
The Mummy:
I never understood why DJ appeared in such a prominent position on the poster (and twice for that matter) when the role was very much a cameo (contractual I suppose), and wanted to include John Hannah instead. I also wanted to preserve the composer credit font treatment from Intrada's Mummy release for consistency.
The Mummy Returns:
For both covers, the composer credit font is not a perfect match but it's all I could find that was non-commercial.
For both covers, the composer credit font is not a perfect match but it's all I could find that was non-commercial.
PSA for anyone who does't know: Whatthefont is a great resource for matching unknown typeface. Screengrab the font you like, save it as a JPEG and upload it to their search engine. It will recognize the characters (so cropping the screengrab beforehand makes things easier) and will provide many examples of the closest match.
If the match isn't free, which is usually the case, you can search for a free download on sites like 1001freefonts.com or just via web search to get what is often a very close match.
I am hoping someone with much more talent than me can do some great Superman covers based on the recent La La Land release for Superman and the sequel scores for the following releases:
Superman The Movie - Varese Recording with John Debney Superman Returns