FLY ME TO THE MOON
Lead Graphic Designer
“Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum star as a marketing maven and a by-the-book launch director who team up for a mission set against the high-stakes backdrop of NASA’s historic Apollo 11 moon landing. ”
WOLFIES RESTAURANT — A beloved diner and popular gathering spot for NASA employees, famed for its classic deli-style menu and glowing neon signs. This nostalgic setting provides the perfect backdrop for our characters' meet-cute. Featuring authentically revived neon, signage, and custom props, all meticulously designed for Fly Me to the Moon.
SATELLITE MOTEL — Nestled in Cocoa Beach’s famous "Motel Row," the Satellite Motel stands out with its distinctive atomic-age charm. The graphics department brought this retro gem to life with custom neon signage, perfectly capturing the kitschy, vibrant spirit of the era.
THE HOLIDAY INN — The iconic Holiday Inn "Great Sign," a classic piece of roadside Americana. Meticulously recreated for Fly Me to the Moon and manufactured by The Neon Company in Atlanta.
NEW YORK ADVERTISING FIRM — Faux 1960s advertisements created for the fictional New York ad agency Emerson, Campbell & Carmine.
THE CANAVERAL PIER — A renowned landmark on Florida’s Space Coast, serving as the home of the fictional seafood shack "Singleton’s," designed for Fly Me to the Moon.
COCOA BEACH AIRPORT — Featuring reimagined terminal signage, vintage-inspired tourism advertisements, and custom-designed terrazzo floor tiles.
COCOA BEACH SHOPFRONTS — Retro electronics store signage and custom-designed linoleum floor pattern.
MARKETING THE MOON — Promotional ads and corporate tie-ins leading up to the Apollo 11 moon landing, designed to build excitement and national pride.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (KSC) 1968-1969 — The epicenter of the Apollo program and the Mission to the Moon, with custom environmental signage created for Fly Me to the Moon.
THE FIRING ROOM AT (KSC) – A vital component of the launch infrastructure, the Firing Room oversaw the critical countdown and final preparations for the Apollo rocket launches. The signage was meticulously recreated to complement the authentic set build.
SOVIET SPACE FACILITY, MOSCOW, U.S.S.R. 1957 — The birthplace of Sputnik 1, the world’s first artificial satellite, sparking the Space Race between the U.S. and the USSR during the Cold War. Custom wall panels and environmental signage created for Fly Me to the Moon.