A personal brand built to feel like a film laboratory and a boutique studio at once — quiet, exact, and timeless enough to grow from one name into a production house.
Mohammed Almer is a colorist and emerging cinematographer who treats image-making as craft. The brand sells taste and restraint — not effects. It reads as established and considered, so it works equally on a personal reel today and a studio masthead tomorrow.
Guiding principle — restraint is the flex. One accent, one idea per surface, generous space. If something can be removed and the work still reads, remove it.
An M+A monogram where the M and A share a baseline and a single horizontal bar — a quiet nod to a film frame's letterbox line. No camera icons, no reels. One mark, drawn once, working everywhere.
Keep clear space equal to the cap-height of the M on all sides. Minimum sizes: monogram 16px (favicon) / 9mm print; full lockup never below 150px wide. The mark is monoline by design so it holds at small sizes and in single-color print, embossing, and engraving.
Pulled from film negatives, Kodak warm tones, editorial paper-and-ink, and luxury automotive photography. The base does the work; one warm amber is the signature. Deliberately not navy, not gold, not corporate blue.
≈ 70% Bone · 18% Carbon · 8% neutral support · 4% Amber. The accent should feel like a held breath, not a shout.
Three voices: an editorial serif for emotion, a quiet grotesque for clarity, and a monospace for the film-lab metadata that gives the brand its technical edge. All free, all on Google Fonts.
Why. Fraunces carries vintage character and high-contrast craftsmanship without feeling antique — its optical sizing gives big headlines a luxury-photo-book elegance. This is the brand's emotional register.
Why. Modern minimalism with a touch of warmth. Carries the wordmark, navigation, and all running text.
Why. Labels, timecodes, LUT names, section numbers, captions. The "film laboratory" voice — used uppercase with wide tracking. Detail, not decoration.
| H1 / DISPLAY | Fraunces · 64–112 · -2% |
| H2 | Fraunces · 32–52 |
| H3 / LEAD | Hanken · 22–26 · 500 |
| BODY | Hanken · 16–17 · 400 |
| LABEL / META | Plex Mono · 11–13 · +0.3em |
Website — Fraunces for hero & section titles; Hanken for everything readable; Plex Mono for nav, tags, footers.
Portfolio — Fraunces project titles; Plex Mono for credits/specs (camera, lens, LUT, role); Hanken for descriptions.
Social — Fraunces for one bold line per graphic; Plex Mono for handles & BEFORE/AFTER labels; Hanken for captions.
The image world the brand lives in. Every photo, frame and grade should look like it came from the same roll of film.
Subject-first, editorial. Real people, real texture — skin, fabric, metal, dust. Negative space over clutter. Mid and close framing. The founder shot honestly: working, not posing.
Soft directional key, deep controlled shadow, gentle falloff. Window light, practicals, low-key interiors. Highlights roll off — never clipped, never flat HDR.
Anamorphic instinct — 2.39:1 and 16:9 for motion, 4:5 and 1:1 for stills. Centered or rule-of-thirds with intent. Quiet, composed, architectural lines.
Paper stock, matte print, brushed metal, film edge markings, contact-sheet borders. Tactile and analog — the opposite of glossy digital.
Subtle fine grain on every export (≈ 35mm 200–500 ISO feel). Present but never noisy. It unifies digital footage and stills into one filmic surface.
Editorial pacing — one hero image, then breathing room. Let single frames hold the page like a luxury photo book spread.
Visual reference shelf — Porsche brand photography, Kinfolk & Cereal magazines, A24 title design, Kodak Portra/Ektar stocks, Roger Deakins low-key interiors, luxury watch & automotive macro. Build a private Pinterest/Milanote board from these and grade toward that shelf, not toward trends.
A single-page, scroll-led site that behaves like a luxury monograph: image-first, sparse type, one idea per screen. Nine sections, wireframed below.
Full-bleed reel or single graded still. Fraunces name, mono role line, muted scroll cue. Silence over slogans.
Portrait of Mohammed + short first-person statement. Human, calm, credibility through restraint.
Three columns — Color Grading · Cinematography · Content. Mono headers, one-line each. No pricing clutter.
Curated grid of best frames, generous gutters. Hover reveals title + role in mono. Quality over volume.
Interactive slider (the §06 template). The signature proof section — let the grade sell itself.
Anamorphic stills + embedded clips. Per-project specs in mono (camera, lens, ratio, LUT).
Numbered steps (mono) — brief, look-dev, grade, deliver. Shows the craft behind the result.
One quote per screen, Fraunces italic, client + role in mono. Trust delivered quietly.
One line, one email, social row in mono. Monogram sign-off. End on calm, not a hard sell.
Sticky minimal nav (mono). Slow, eased transitions — nothing bouncy. Lazy-load full-res frames. Dark (carbon) and light (bone) sections alternate to pace the scroll. Mobile keeps the same restraint: one image, one line.
When it becomes a company, "About Mohammed" becomes "Studio + Team", Services gains capability depth, and Featured Work splits by client. The monogram and system don't change — only the masthead label.
The small parts that make everything feel made by the same hand.
Monoline, 1.5px, square ends, single-color carbon. Thin and editorial — match the monogram's stroke logic. No filled or duotone icons.
Contact-sheet corner ticks, frame numbers, thin index rules, registration marks. Borrowed from film negatives — used as accents, never wallpaper.
Bone monogram at 15–25% opacity, bottom corner, with clear space. Optional mono tag MA · beside it. Never large, never centered.
Left — accent divider · Center — mono index divider · Right — corner frame (crop marks) for stills & case studies.
Intro: the monogram draws on stroke-by-stroke (≈1.2s, eased), the crossbar lands last like a frame line, then the wordmark fades up. Hold on bone or carbon. End cards reverse it. Transitions: slow cross-dissolves and gentle film-grain fades — no slides, no zooms, no spin.
Name in Hanken Medium, role in Plex Mono, single amber tick as the only color. Animate in with a 12px rise + fade. Keep on screen ≥ 4s. Title cards use Fraunces centered on carbon with a thin top/bottom letterbox rule.
Make it look effortless. That is the craft.
Social Media System
Templates that look like stills from one body of work. Image leads; type is a quiet caption. The monogram signs the corner like a maker's mark.
Rule — max 3 words in Fraunces, one mono spec line, monogram top-right, never more than one accent. High contrast for small sizes.
Vertical wipe with a centered handle. Identical framing both sides. Same layout reused for Reels, carousels and case studies.
Everything critical inside the 1546×423 safe area. Carbon field, centered lockup, no clutter — it reads on TV, desktop and mobile crops.
Avatars use the carbon monogram (see §02). One system, many ratios — the look stays constant while the crop changes.