Pentagram

Pentagram

Bait

Title sequence and location cards for Riz Ahmed’s Bait, mirroring the show’s exploration of ever-shifting internal and external identities, validation and perception.

Bait follows Shah, played by Riz Ahmed, a struggling British-Pakistani actor whose unexpected, last-shot audition to play James Bond throws his and his family’s life into chaos.

Pentagram’s title concept explored these complexities, reflecting the shifting inner and outer perceptions of Shah’s identity through a visual mechanic of colour filters; drawing from secret message reveals and theatre colour scrollers.

The reveal and conceal of the titles contained in a single composition reflect the show and Shah—just as all of his identities exist at once, so do all of Bait’s episode titles; the viewer is simply asked to look at things differently to see them. 

As its creator, producer and star, Riz Ahmed, puts it, “the show is really like how life can feel like one big audition,” and whilst someone can project one version of themself, there are plenty of other selves underneath.

This typographic approach extended to the location cards, carrying the visual language throughout the show.

The filters and hidden coded layers of the title treatment channel the multiple identities Shah has as a British-Asian man and the identities others project onto him.

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