Pulp Fiction typography wallpaper

The latest piece out of the studio is an experiment with typography, inspired by Quentin Tarantino’s movie, Pulp Fiction, and the superb typography animation of What Does Marsellus Wallace Look Like? on YouTube.
The text in the image is a excerpt from the script, and you can gauge the tone and volume in which Samuel L Jackson performs each line by the emphasis placed on the typeface.
I’ve produced this as a wallpaper and created range of sizes to suit the majority of screen resolutions for use as wallpapers, if you’d like to use it on your desktop feel free to click your screen resolution below to open the image in a new window.
PC users can right click the image and select Set as Wallpaper, Mac users can drag the image over to their hard drive, Ctrl click on the desktop, select change desktop background then find and select the image from the hard drive.
Normal Screens:
Widescreens:
Hope it looks as nice on your screen as it does on mine.

March 25, 2008 at 6:42 am
Awesome work, love the typeface choices
although it would look 10x better if the vignette didn’t desaturate the red around the edge. I think it depends on what type of black you’re using…
anyways, great piece nonetheless, and yes – the youtube animation is superb
November 21, 2008 at 7:21 am
Ey, very nice wallpaper. Congrats
November 25, 2008 at 5:28 am
very nice typeface choices.
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