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Movie Title Screen Illustrations by Matthew Lyons

February 01, 2010 from amanda's blog

Matthew Lyons has quickly made his way onto my list of favorite illustrators. His work reminds me a lot of Mark Weaver's, which I absolutely love. In particular I'm really digging his fake movie title screen shots. I wish somebody would make these into actual movies.

I'm a 21 year old student called Matthew Lyons in the final year of an illustration and animation course at Loughborough University in England.

Swing by his portfolio for more, and let me know what you think via twitter!

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Amanda Macedo is a designer and blogger by passion and profession. Living and working out of her backpack, she can now be found in San Francisco, CA, biking, writing, dancing, and tweeting .

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