Johannes Geier
San Francisco

Superpoze - Obsession
Poster 1/3
Music video out Sep 4
Music written and produced by @superpoze_
Directed by @benmiethke
Image by @james____beattie
Colorist @florian_martiny
Produced by @phantasm.tv and @lebergfilm
Starring @titouan.crz @la.horde

Superpoze - Obsession
Poster 2/3
Music video out Sep 4
Music written and produced by @superpoze_
Directed by @benmiethke
Image by @james____beattie
Colorist @florian_martiny
Produced by @phantasm.tv and @lebergfilm
Starring @titouan.crz @la.horde

Superpoze - Obsession
Poster 3/3
Music video out Sep 4
Music written and produced by @superpoze_
Directed by @benmiethke
Image by @james____beattie
Colorist @florian_martiny
Produced by @phantasm.tv and @lebergfilm
Starring @titouan.crz @la.horde
@jsgeier translates thoughts into forms in his identity for ‘THOUGHTS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW’
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CREDITS
Graphic Design: @jsgeier
Typography: Arial by @bymonotype
By @jsgeier
Mind readers may be a thing of superstition and fantasy, but Ben Miethke’s ‘THOUGHTS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW’ deftly puts the viewer in the mind of others. This immersive audiovisual series transforms internal monologues – of fleeting thoughts and mundane musings – into tangible experiences, and US-based designer Johannes Geier’s identity system perfectly captures its essence. The identity’s core strength lies in its use of rhythmic fragments of text and concrete poetry to visually represent thoughts. As Geier explains, “The films invite the audience into quite intimate moments – through the protagonists’ verbal narratives.” This is also reflected in the colour palette, which features a duel between blue and red, symbolising the interplay between intimacy and the mundane.
Keep reading and find out more at our link in bio.
———
CREDITS
Graphic Design: @jsgeier
Typography: Arial by @bymonotype
By @jsgeier
Mind readers may be a thing of superstition and fantasy, but Ben Miethke’s ‘THOUGHTS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW’ deftly puts the viewer in the mind of others. This immersive audiovisual series transforms internal monologues – of fleeting thoughts and mundane musings – into tangible experiences, and US-based designer Johannes Geier’s identity system perfectly captures its essence. The identity’s core strength lies in its use of rhythmic fragments of text and concrete poetry to visually represent thoughts. As Geier explains, “The films invite the audience into quite intimate moments – through the protagonists’ verbal narratives.” This is also reflected in the colour palette, which features a duel between blue and red, symbolising the interplay between intimacy and the mundane.
Keep reading and find out more at our link in bio.
———
CREDITS
Graphic Design: @jsgeier
Typography: Arial by @bymonotype
By @jsgeier
Mind readers may be a thing of superstition and fantasy, but Ben Miethke’s ‘THOUGHTS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW’ deftly puts the viewer in the mind of others. This immersive audiovisual series transforms internal monologues – of fleeting thoughts and mundane musings – into tangible experiences, and US-based designer Johannes Geier’s identity system perfectly captures its essence. The identity’s core strength lies in its use of rhythmic fragments of text and concrete poetry to visually represent thoughts. As Geier explains, “The films invite the audience into quite intimate moments – through the protagonists’ verbal narratives.” This is also reflected in the colour palette, which features a duel between blue and red, symbolising the interplay between intimacy and the mundane.
Keep reading and find out more at our link in bio.
———
CREDITS
Graphic Design: @jsgeier
Typography: Arial by @bymonotype

By @jsgeier
Mind readers may be a thing of superstition and fantasy, but Ben Miethke’s ‘THOUGHTS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW’ deftly puts the viewer in the mind of others. This immersive audiovisual series transforms internal monologues – of fleeting thoughts and mundane musings – into tangible experiences, and US-based designer Johannes Geier’s identity system perfectly captures its essence. The identity’s core strength lies in its use of rhythmic fragments of text and concrete poetry to visually represent thoughts. As Geier explains, “The films invite the audience into quite intimate moments – through the protagonists’ verbal narratives.” This is also reflected in the colour palette, which features a duel between blue and red, symbolising the interplay between intimacy and the mundane.
Keep reading and find out more at our link in bio.
———
CREDITS
Graphic Design: @jsgeier
Typography: Arial by @bymonotype

By @jsgeier
Mind readers may be a thing of superstition and fantasy, but Ben Miethke’s ‘THOUGHTS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW’ deftly puts the viewer in the mind of others. This immersive audiovisual series transforms internal monologues – of fleeting thoughts and mundane musings – into tangible experiences, and US-based designer Johannes Geier’s identity system perfectly captures its essence. The identity’s core strength lies in its use of rhythmic fragments of text and concrete poetry to visually represent thoughts. As Geier explains, “The films invite the audience into quite intimate moments – through the protagonists’ verbal narratives.” This is also reflected in the colour palette, which features a duel between blue and red, symbolising the interplay between intimacy and the mundane.
Keep reading and find out more at our link in bio.
———
CREDITS
Graphic Design: @jsgeier
Typography: Arial by @bymonotype
By @jsgeier
Mind readers may be a thing of superstition and fantasy, but Ben Miethke’s ‘THOUGHTS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW’ deftly puts the viewer in the mind of others. This immersive audiovisual series transforms internal monologues – of fleeting thoughts and mundane musings – into tangible experiences, and US-based designer Johannes Geier’s identity system perfectly captures its essence. The identity’s core strength lies in its use of rhythmic fragments of text and concrete poetry to visually represent thoughts. As Geier explains, “The films invite the audience into quite intimate moments – through the protagonists’ verbal narratives.” This is also reflected in the colour palette, which features a duel between blue and red, symbolising the interplay between intimacy and the mundane.
Keep reading and find out more at our link in bio.
———
CREDITS
Graphic Design: @jsgeier
Typography: Arial by @bymonotype
By @jsgeier
Mind readers may be a thing of superstition and fantasy, but Ben Miethke’s ‘THOUGHTS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW’ deftly puts the viewer in the mind of others. This immersive audiovisual series transforms internal monologues – of fleeting thoughts and mundane musings – into tangible experiences, and US-based designer Johannes Geier’s identity system perfectly captures its essence. The identity’s core strength lies in its use of rhythmic fragments of text and concrete poetry to visually represent thoughts. As Geier explains, “The films invite the audience into quite intimate moments – through the protagonists’ verbal narratives.” This is also reflected in the colour palette, which features a duel between blue and red, symbolising the interplay between intimacy and the mundane.
Keep reading and find out more at our link in bio.
———
CREDITS
Graphic Design: @jsgeier
Typography: Arial by @bymonotype
By @jsgeier
Mind readers may be a thing of superstition and fantasy, but Ben Miethke’s ‘THOUGHTS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW’ deftly puts the viewer in the mind of others. This immersive audiovisual series transforms internal monologues – of fleeting thoughts and mundane musings – into tangible experiences, and US-based designer Johannes Geier’s identity system perfectly captures its essence. The identity’s core strength lies in its use of rhythmic fragments of text and concrete poetry to visually represent thoughts. As Geier explains, “The films invite the audience into quite intimate moments – through the protagonists’ verbal narratives.” This is also reflected in the colour palette, which features a duel between blue and red, symbolising the interplay between intimacy and the mundane.
Keep reading and find out more at our link in bio.
———
CREDITS
Graphic Design: @jsgeier
Typography: Arial by @bymonotype
By @jsgeier
Mind readers may be a thing of superstition and fantasy, but Ben Miethke’s ‘THOUGHTS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW’ deftly puts the viewer in the mind of others. This immersive audiovisual series transforms internal monologues – of fleeting thoughts and mundane musings – into tangible experiences, and US-based designer Johannes Geier’s identity system perfectly captures its essence. The identity’s core strength lies in its use of rhythmic fragments of text and concrete poetry to visually represent thoughts. As Geier explains, “The films invite the audience into quite intimate moments – through the protagonists’ verbal narratives.” This is also reflected in the colour palette, which features a duel between blue and red, symbolising the interplay between intimacy and the mundane.
Keep reading and find out more at our link in bio.
———
CREDITS
Graphic Design: @jsgeier
Typography: Arial by @bymonotype

Visual Identity for Ben Miethke’s THOUGHTS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW - Series of individual short format narratives
We started with film titles and eventually developed a system around the nature of thoughts and concrete poetry
Written and Directed by @benmiethke
Director of Photography: @tobiasblickle
Casting NYC: @arielleberman
Casting Berlin: @50shadesofanger @leagugler_ @1st.encounters
Executive Producers: Yannick Fauth & Gabriel Waldvogel @lebergfilm
Producer NYC: @gabrielwaldvogel
Producer Berlin: @ludwigmeck
Post Producer: @timogrossmann
Editor: @matthias_graatz @sec.studio
Music & Sound Design NYC: @mikeregannoise
Music & Sound Design Berlin: @moritz.staub @staubaudio Thanks to @anna_meck for gallery show design and shirts
Visual Identity for Ben Miethke’s THOUGHTS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW - Series of individual short format narratives
We started with film titles and eventually developed a system around the nature of thoughts and concrete poetry
Written and Directed by @benmiethke
Director of Photography: @tobiasblickle
Casting NYC: @arielleberman
Casting Berlin: @50shadesofanger @leagugler_ @1st.encounters
Executive Producers: Yannick Fauth & Gabriel Waldvogel @lebergfilm
Producer NYC: @gabrielwaldvogel
Producer Berlin: @ludwigmeck
Post Producer: @timogrossmann
Editor: @matthias_graatz @sec.studio
Music & Sound Design NYC: @mikeregannoise
Music & Sound Design Berlin: @moritz.staub @staubaudio Thanks to @anna_meck for gallery show design and shirts

Visual Identity for Ben Miethke’s THOUGHTS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW - Series of individual short format narratives
We started with film titles and eventually developed a system around the nature of thoughts and concrete poetry
Written and Directed by @benmiethke
Director of Photography: @tobiasblickle
Casting NYC: @arielleberman
Casting Berlin: @50shadesofanger @leagugler_ @1st.encounters
Executive Producers: Yannick Fauth & Gabriel Waldvogel @lebergfilm
Producer NYC: @gabrielwaldvogel
Producer Berlin: @ludwigmeck
Post Producer: @timogrossmann
Editor: @matthias_graatz @sec.studio
Music & Sound Design NYC: @mikeregannoise
Music & Sound Design Berlin: @moritz.staub @staubaudio Thanks to @anna_meck for gallery show design and shirts
Visual Identity for Ben Miethke’s THOUGHTS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW - Series of individual short format narratives
We started with film titles and eventually developed a system around the nature of thoughts and concrete poetry
Written and Directed by @benmiethke
Director of Photography: @tobiasblickle
Casting NYC: @arielleberman
Casting Berlin: @50shadesofanger @leagugler_ @1st.encounters
Executive Producers: Yannick Fauth & Gabriel Waldvogel @lebergfilm
Producer NYC: @gabrielwaldvogel
Producer Berlin: @ludwigmeck
Post Producer: @timogrossmann
Editor: @matthias_graatz @sec.studio
Music & Sound Design NYC: @mikeregannoise
Music & Sound Design Berlin: @moritz.staub @staubaudio Thanks to @anna_meck for gallery show design and shirts
Visual Identity for Ben Miethke’s THOUGHTS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW - Series of individual short format narratives
We started with film titles and eventually developed a system around the nature of thoughts and concrete poetry
Written and Directed by @benmiethke
Director of Photography: @tobiasblickle
Casting NYC: @arielleberman
Casting Berlin: @50shadesofanger @leagugler_ @1st.encounters
Executive Producers: Yannick Fauth & Gabriel Waldvogel @lebergfilm
Producer NYC: @gabrielwaldvogel
Producer Berlin: @ludwigmeck
Post Producer: @timogrossmann
Editor: @matthias_graatz @sec.studio
Music & Sound Design NYC: @mikeregannoise
Music & Sound Design Berlin: @moritz.staub @staubaudio Thanks to @anna_meck for gallery show design and shirts
Visual Identity for Ben Miethke’s THOUGHTS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW - Series of individual short format narratives
We started with film titles and eventually developed a system around the nature of thoughts and concrete poetry
Written and Directed by @benmiethke
Director of Photography: @tobiasblickle
Casting NYC: @arielleberman
Casting Berlin: @50shadesofanger @leagugler_ @1st.encounters
Executive Producers: Yannick Fauth & Gabriel Waldvogel @lebergfilm
Producer NYC: @gabrielwaldvogel
Producer Berlin: @ludwigmeck
Post Producer: @timogrossmann
Editor: @matthias_graatz @sec.studio
Music & Sound Design NYC: @mikeregannoise
Music & Sound Design Berlin: @moritz.staub @staubaudio Thanks to @anna_meck for gallery show design and shirts
Visual Identity for Ben Miethke’s THOUGHTS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW - Series of individual short format narratives
We started with film titles and eventually developed a system around the nature of thoughts and concrete poetry
Written and Directed by @benmiethke
Director of Photography: @tobiasblickle
Casting NYC: @arielleberman
Casting Berlin: @50shadesofanger @leagugler_ @1st.encounters
Executive Producers: Yannick Fauth & Gabriel Waldvogel @lebergfilm
Producer NYC: @gabrielwaldvogel
Producer Berlin: @ludwigmeck
Post Producer: @timogrossmann
Editor: @matthias_graatz @sec.studio
Music & Sound Design NYC: @mikeregannoise
Music & Sound Design Berlin: @moritz.staub @staubaudio Thanks to @anna_meck for gallery show design and shirts
Visual Identity for Ben Miethke’s THOUGHTS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW - Series of individual short format narratives
We started with film titles and eventually developed a system around the nature of thoughts and concrete poetry
Written and Directed by @benmiethke
Director of Photography: @tobiasblickle
Casting NYC: @arielleberman
Casting Berlin: @50shadesofanger @leagugler_ @1st.encounters
Executive Producers: Yannick Fauth & Gabriel Waldvogel @lebergfilm
Producer NYC: @gabrielwaldvogel
Producer Berlin: @ludwigmeck
Post Producer: @timogrossmann
Editor: @matthias_graatz @sec.studio
Music & Sound Design NYC: @mikeregannoise
Music & Sound Design Berlin: @moritz.staub @staubaudio Thanks to @anna_meck for gallery show design and shirts

Identity work for THOUGHTS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW - Upcoming series of individual short format narratives
(1. Roselin - 2. Yolked)
NYC Films
Breather: Atticus @attiboii
What If: Iliana & Sam @ilpr @an_image
Yolked: Chad Britton & @jackyfrancois
The Octopod: Vic & Sam @vic.jj @acabnypdk
Ical: Camille @camillelliott
Wad of Mush: Soke Haisan
Berlin Films
Fav Bands RN @aselia.tkt
Drifter: @cece.amaris
Peacock Papillon: @pau.l_a @svlemata @kunsti_ @pearl3pearl3pearl @vishana @payrepier @samielshariff
Written and Directed by @benmiethke
Executive Producers: Yannick Fauth & Gabriel Waldvogel @lebergfilm
Art direction and Design: @jsgeier
Producer NYC: @gabrielwaldvogel
Director of Photography: @tobiasblickle
Casting NYC: @arielleberman
MUA NYC: @miavarrone
Service Production NYC: @specialoperationsnyc
1st AC NYC: @lukas.grube
Producer Berlin: @ludwigmeck
1st ac Berlin: @ciro.j.k
Gaffer Berlin: @joranost
Music & Sound Design Berlin: @moritz.staub @staubaudio
Casting Berlin: @50shadesofanger @leagugler_ @1st.encounters
Styling Berlin: @inawizzle
MUA Berlin: @victoriareutermua
Production Assistant Berlin @markuskrojer
Voice Talents
Roselin: Taul Katz @__tool__
Yolked: @joshsmith
Bill Moro: @lukas.grube
The Octopod: @acabnypdk
What If: @ilpr
Wad of Mush: Soke Haisan
Ical: @camillelliott
Drifter: @stellaburke
Fav bands rn @isabellemclandress
Peacock Papillon @serroit
Rodney @linusgross
Post Producer: @timogrossmann
Editor: @matthias_graatz @sec.studio
Music & Sound Design NYC: @mikeregannoise
VO Recording @paulglodek
Colorist: Connor Coolbear @cjcoolbear @etc.colour
Color executive producer: @owhitworth86
Color producer: @_oliviarosejessop
Color assist: @janakgriffin-rai
Special Thanks: @studiocnp
Produced by @lebergfilm

Identity work for THOUGHTS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW - Upcoming series of individual short format narratives
(1. Roselin - 2. Yolked)
NYC Films
Breather: Atticus @attiboii
What If: Iliana & Sam @ilpr @an_image
Yolked: Chad Britton & @jackyfrancois
The Octopod: Vic & Sam @vic.jj @acabnypdk
Ical: Camille @camillelliott
Wad of Mush: Soke Haisan
Berlin Films
Fav Bands RN @aselia.tkt
Drifter: @cece.amaris
Peacock Papillon: @pau.l_a @svlemata @kunsti_ @pearl3pearl3pearl @vishana @payrepier @samielshariff
Written and Directed by @benmiethke
Executive Producers: Yannick Fauth & Gabriel Waldvogel @lebergfilm
Art direction and Design: @jsgeier
Producer NYC: @gabrielwaldvogel
Director of Photography: @tobiasblickle
Casting NYC: @arielleberman
MUA NYC: @miavarrone
Service Production NYC: @specialoperationsnyc
1st AC NYC: @lukas.grube
Producer Berlin: @ludwigmeck
1st ac Berlin: @ciro.j.k
Gaffer Berlin: @joranost
Music & Sound Design Berlin: @moritz.staub @staubaudio
Casting Berlin: @50shadesofanger @leagugler_ @1st.encounters
Styling Berlin: @inawizzle
MUA Berlin: @victoriareutermua
Production Assistant Berlin @markuskrojer
Voice Talents
Roselin: Taul Katz @__tool__
Yolked: @joshsmith
Bill Moro: @lukas.grube
The Octopod: @acabnypdk
What If: @ilpr
Wad of Mush: Soke Haisan
Ical: @camillelliott
Drifter: @stellaburke
Fav bands rn @isabellemclandress
Peacock Papillon @serroit
Rodney @linusgross
Post Producer: @timogrossmann
Editor: @matthias_graatz @sec.studio
Music & Sound Design NYC: @mikeregannoise
VO Recording @paulglodek
Colorist: Connor Coolbear @cjcoolbear @etc.colour
Color executive producer: @owhitworth86
Color producer: @_oliviarosejessop
Color assist: @janakgriffin-rai
Special Thanks: @studiocnp
Produced by @lebergfilm

MODERAT - FAST LAND
Titles (+ Drafts)
Director @benmiethke
Dop @maximilianpittner
Editor @thefactory___
Production @lebergfilm
Co-Production @phantasm.tv
Data Artist @haraldschaack
Full video on @moderat yt

MODERAT - FAST LAND
Titles (+ Drafts)
Director @benmiethke
Dop @maximilianpittner
Editor @thefactory___
Production @lebergfilm
Co-Production @phantasm.tv
Data Artist @haraldschaack
Full video on @moderat yt

MODERAT - FAST LAND
Titles (+ Drafts)
Director @benmiethke
Dop @maximilianpittner
Editor @thefactory___
Production @lebergfilm
Co-Production @phantasm.tv
Data Artist @haraldschaack
Full video on @moderat yt

MODERAT - FAST LAND
Titles (+ Drafts)
Director @benmiethke
Dop @maximilianpittner
Editor @thefactory___
Production @lebergfilm
Co-Production @phantasm.tv
Data Artist @haraldschaack
Full video on @moderat yt
MODERAT - FAST LAND
Titles (+ Drafts)
Director @benmiethke
Dop @maximilianpittner
Editor @thefactory___
Production @lebergfilm
Co-Production @phantasm.tv
Data Artist @haraldschaack
Full video on @moderat yt

MODERAT - FAST LAND
Titles (+ Drafts)
Director @benmiethke
Dop @maximilianpittner
Editor @thefactory___
Production @lebergfilm
Co-Production @phantasm.tv
Data Artist @haraldschaack
Full video on @moderat yt
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