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Brumabîme
Brumabime is an imaginary project, a creative exercise asking: what if Coraline had been made by a small, independent French studio instead of a major production house?
The brief builds itself from there.
A visual identity for an obsessive, detail-driven
stop-motion studio with a dark fantasy aesthetic that feels handmade but never accidental.




The logo takes its cue from Notre-Dame de Paris. The fragmented crescent mirrors the geometry of a gothic rose window, broken, segmented, radiating from a center that isn't quite there. It felt like the right reference for a studio whose films live in that same territory: ornate, slightly unsettling, and built from pieces that only make sense when you step back.






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