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August 19, 2009, 09:52 AM

True Genius

I recently got on the True Blood bandwagon. The first thing I noticed of course was the stunning main title sequence designed by Digital Kitchen. If you haven’t seen it, watch it below (or in HD) and then see how DK made it. I will sit through the main titles every time. It’s beautiful, haunting and mesmerizing.

Thumbnail image of main titles from Art of the Title Sequence

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Although he has been designing since the seventh grade, Roger Wong officially began his design career in 1995. He is currently a creative director at PJA Advertising + Marketing in San Francisco.

This site is an outlet for his musings on design, advertising and culture.