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Director’s Cut Wine 



Wanting to create a stronger connection between Francis Ford Coppola, the director, to Francis Ford Coppola the wine maker, we brought in elements of film [using zoetrope imagery] into his most premium wine label. The product was so successful and the client was so happy with the result  that they even renamed the sub brand the director’s cut. 



Credits: Packaging development Francis Ford Coppola in house design team/Faustina,
photo: Chad Keig.






Youth Without Youth Film Poster


It was the first film that Coppola had directed in ten years, since 1997's The Rainmaker.

The film opens in 1938, with an elderly Romanian professor contemplating suicide.
He is struck by lightning, and consequently finds himself rejuvenated.
He subsequently develops psychic powers, which attracts the attention of Nazi agents.
He flees to Switzerland, where he meets a reincarnation of his past lover.
He discovers information both about her various past incarnations, 
and about the evolutionary potential of humanity.

I.D, Poster design, Props design, Art/Graphics, Branding, Social, Visual elements.  
Credits: photo: Chad Keig.







We even helped create props
that featured in the movie.






Coppola Private Jet


It’s not everyday you get the chance to design the livery for Francis Ford Coppola’s private jet.The design was so distinctive that the pilot complained about not being able to travel anywhere incognito anymore.
“you made me a moving target!”.




Concept, Art/Graphics elements, illustration.  

Credits: Roman Coppola, Francis Coppola.






New product launch.

Pinga brazilian cocktails

When Coppola launched a prepackaged cocktails for Brazil. we wanted it to capture the sensuality of long legs, beaches and Brazilian sunshine. 









Utilizing the famous tile designs of the copacabana beach we created a can that scremed the best of brazilian living. 






Pinga is a coloquial name for cachaca the famous brazilian alcohol that is made from the condensation of heated sugar cane juice. We wanted to alude to that process in a rich sensual way in
the packaging.