My Twilight Design Work
Filed Under (Design, Movies & TV) by Mike Wilton on 28-12-2008
Tagged Under : Mike Wilton, twilight, twilight movie
Though I’m an SEO by day, a lot of my creative work kicks in after hours when I focus on my college training in Graphics Design. While my graphics design work has been much less focused since I graduated college, I still dabble in the art every so often. My past skills have included turning my co-worker into a tranny whore for Valentine’s Day and the design and maintenance of the subculture website Dead Boy Productions.
More recently though I have spent a lot of my free time focusing on a couple of my most recent interests, the Twilight books and movie. My first piece I actually developed before I even read the books. It stemmed from an inside joke where I kept blaming Edward Cullen for everything negative that happened to a select few women at work. The “I blame Edward” line became a standard in my daily conversations and resulted in a shirt.
The back of the shirt reads, “For making men seem like lesser beings by saying things like “You’re Exactly my brand of heroin”” Which is displayed on the cover to the book Twilight.
The shirt was homemade using a printed iron on transfer and the shirt was only worn once, but it was the first of two Twilight shirt projects I completed. My second project and second shirt was designed for me to wear to the opening night of the film. I had searched Hot Topic, Café Press and a few other sources for the perfect shirt but came up empty handed. I decided to take things into my own hands and wound up creating a shirt with the design below and had it created for me through Café Press.
The sick masochistic lion design is inspired by a passage from the Twilight book where Edward and Bella recognize their love for one another. “‘And so the lion fell in love with the lamb…’, he murmered. I looked away, hiding my eyes as I thrilled to the word. ‘What a stupid lamb,’ I sighed. ‘What a sick, masochistic lion.’ He stared into the shadowy forest for a long moment, and I wondered where his thoughts had taken him.” The lion that displays in the background is very similar to the lion that appears on the Cullen family crest. I incorporated it because it a) it is a lion and b) the sick masochistic lion quote is spoken by Edward Cullen.
The third Twilight project I took on was one of two Plurk timeline backgrounds that I developed for a couple close friends. The first for Kristina Sanchez, an aspiring screenwriter and blogger who aided me in my Twilight Soundtrack revisited post and author of the popular 3 part Twilight series on my blog Debunking the Anti-Twilight Propaganda I, II, and III.
Kristina’s background features an image of Bella and Edward from some of the Twilight movie promotional material which I placed on a new background featuring a full moon shining over the forest.
The second Plurk background I developed was for fellow SEOer Audrey Seiberling. For Audrey’s background I chose an image from one of her favorite scenes in the Twilight movie and removed Edward and Bella from the scene and put them in a new woodsy environment.
Clicking on either of the Twilight Plurk backgrounds will display the image in full size. To see the backgrounds in action you can visit Kristina’s Plurk profile or Audrey’s Plurk profile.
It’s not often that I get to showoff my design talents and I have Graphics Design listed as one of my talents in a number of my social profiles, so I thought I would take the opportunity to show off some of my recent work. They aren’t the major campaigns I was developing in college, but they keep my head in the game.





Muse – Supermassive Black Hole: One of the few songs during the film that gets much use is Muse’s Supermassive Black Hole which plays through the duration of the baseball scene where the Cullen’s take advantage of a thunderstorm to take part in America’s favorite pass time.
MuteMath – Spotlight (Twilight Mix): MuteMath’s Spotlight plays for a pretty long duration of the film, but it’s in splices and you never really hear the main lyrics to the song. The song first starts when Edward and Bella arrive at school together for the first time and continues through the scenes in the woods where Edward explains his family story.
Collective Soul — Tremble For My Beloved: The only song on the soundtrack to carry over from one of Stephenie Meyer’s original playlists is Collective Soul’s Tremble For My Beloved. This song can be heard at the end of the van accident. When Edward realizes what he has done and make’s eye contact with Bella the song begins and then he quickly makes an escape. The only part of this song actually used is it’s intro.
Rob Pattinson — Never Think: One of two songs by Robert Pattinson that appear in the film, but the only one featured in the standard release of the soundtrack. Rob’s Never Think plays in the background while Edward and Bella sit at the cafe in Port Angeles. This is where Bella finds out that Edward can read people’s thoughts; except for hers of course.
Iron & Wine — Flightless Bird, American Mouth: A simply beautiful song, which was actually suggested by Kristen Stewart who plays Bella in the film. Iron & Wine’s Flightless Bird, American Mouth is the song which Edward and Bella dance to in the gazebo at the end of the film.
Carter Burwell — Bella’s Lullaby: This song has more appearances and renditions in the film than I can track, but the most prominent when Edward and Bella scale the tree and when you actually see Edward play the piece.
La Triviata (iTunes exclusive): Performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, La Triviata plays when Bella goes to meet the Cullens for the first time and starts when Edward and Bella are heading up to the kitchen. This is an iTunes exclusive track and is not featured on the standard CD soundtrack.
Claire de Lune (iTunes exclusive): Claire de Lune is performed by the APM Orchestra and is of course played in Edwards room when Bella asks Edward what was in his CD player. The song is clearly mentioned by title and original composer, so it’s a bit of a no-brainer, but I figured I would mention it anyway.
