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Redesigning the Credit Page

Stripping the unessential stuff.

The goal is to inform the audience of the developer.
They must get it the moment there is it.

So I decided to remove the video and show the audience image the has the same purpose of the video.

The redesign template.


Below is the example of the credit page I plan to make. It look simple and easy to do. However, the message is cleanly delivered. We get it. In some cases we can even remember the images.
Below is the credit page of Argo (2012). P.S. No Spoilers.




Some can say our credit page can be parody or remake of the above credit page.




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