My Killer (2016) by Kostas Marsan Poster Redesign



The face of a woman fragmented into puzzle pieces symbolizes the differing identities of Vera and Lubis. The conflict between them and the unresolved mystery remain. The words «MY KILLER» appear in the missing piece, hinting at the mystery of who the real perpetrator is. Parts of the puzzle are burning, as if evidence of the case was deliberately destroyed.

Vera stands above the puddle of water, with her reflection mirroring her twin, Luba. The red hue in the water evokes the impression of blood, hinting at a tragedy that has occurred. This symbolism suggests an emotional or psychological connection between Vera and Luba.



Djulus is trapped in a sea of problems and pressure. The shards of glass around him symbolize the emotional burden and the scattered facts. The large question mark on his face represents the mystery of the killer’s identity, which still haunts the case.

Detective Djulus faces a series of dangers with countless bullets aimed at him, symbolizing the pressure and challenges of solving the case. Beneath the boat lies Vera’s body, the murder victim, which becomes the core mystery he must unravel. This illustration blends the tension of action with a deeply investigative narrative.



The figure of a woman who became a murder victim is depicted with a blank expression and mysterious elements surrounding her. Lighting from below creates a chilling impression, while the symbols encircling her face might serve as clues in the investigation of her case.

An illustration of the crime scene with blood traces serving as evidence of the crime. The cold landscape and eerie silence create an atmosphere of horror and mystery. A large figure in the sky might symbolize the spirit of the victim still seeking justice or the haunting shadow of memories tied to the place.




