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The Occult in Legal Practice

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Because I liked Hanis Nadzir’s dramatic movie posters style, I thought she would be perfect to do the Occult in Legal Practice piece. I love getting these calls right. I did a short write-up about Hanis Nadzir here; you can check out her portfolio and contact details there too.

Hanis came up with another winner for me. She captures the essential visuals of the narrative and summarizes it beautifully with the silhouettes and shadows. I like how the ‘shadow scene’ is busier than the reality subtly hinting that most of the drama happens in our mind more than it does in reality. I feel like making a movie just so Hanis can do the poster and marketing-related materials!

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