Wayne Fitzgerald
Wayne Fitzgerald was a title designer whose work shaped the visual identity of several notable American films. Born in Los Angeles, California, on March 19, 1930, Fitzgerald contributed to cinema primarily through the opening and closing sequences of movies, a role that defined how audiences first encountered and recalled a film.
Biography
Wayne Fitzgerald was a title designer whose work shaped the visual identity of several notable American films. Born in Los Angeles, California, on March 19, 1930, Fitzgerald contributed to cinema primarily through the opening and closing sequences of movies, a role that defined how audiences first encountered and recalled a film. Over a span of decades, Fitzgerald designed titles for a range of productions, from dramas to comedies, collaborating with directors and studios to create typographic and graphic solutions that complemented each film’s tone.
Among Fitzgerald’s credits are collaborations with directors such as Miloš Forman, Francis Ford Coppola, and James L. Brooks, as well as films recognized in their respective eras. Fitzgerald’s work appeared in titles for films including One F…




