How Mid Century Modern Decor Inspired The Incredibles 2 Set Design

Eve Morgan's avatarEve Morgan Interiors

The Incredibles 2 was released in UK cinemas on Friday 13th July, and I was very excited to watch it! Myself and Liam took my younger cousins to see it, but I think we were the most excited! Believe me, it doesn’t disappoint.

The one thing I couldn’t stop noticing throughout the film was the references to Mid Century Modern architecture and interior design. The production design team of Ralph Eggleston (Production Designer), Philip Metschan (Visual Designer), Nathan Fariss (Sets Supervisor) and Bryn Imagire (Art Director) have done a wonderful job of weaving Mid Century design features into the set. From impressive architecture to colourful interiors, the designers paid so much attention to detail. Even the home accessories are time appropriate.

In this post, I’m going to show you the best example of Mid Century Modern decor in the film, the Parr family home.  (I’m focusing purely on the decor so there will…

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Cinematic color correction by Christopher Soukup — “PhotoMAG.blog”

For Christopher Soukup, the photo was divided into two genres. He fell in love with working with light and shadow in black and white photography. This genre allows him to convey emotions. At some point in time, Christopher took up cinematic color correction and stylization. Despite the fact that this is a strong retreat from […]

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Piece of Streetwear I Need RN .

celestialdreamss's avatarCelestial Dreams.


Streetwear has always been the one genre in fashion that I have not really had the opportunity to delve into. Sure, I have a Carhartt jacket and a nice sneaker collection, but I am yet to own a full outfit. The reason? It’s just so expensive! When I started blogging around 3 months ago, I figured out that with each wage, I would have to try and salvage 10 outfits for the rest of the month. This is a bit of a bummer because streetwear is actually one of my favourite styles, especially on girls. I think it’s empowering to see females in garms that have been associated with our male counterparts for so long, and the fact that big brands such as: Size? and Aspecto, don’t stock women’s lines at all! With all of this in mind, I decided to torture myself and create a streetwear editorial.

Undercover coach jacket Undercover coach…

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6 Hipster Cafes to Visit in KL

gonna go check em out ^^

Crystal Wee's avatarFoodography: A Singapore Food Blog

This is a very long, overdue post containing beautiful remnants of my maiden trip to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia featuring most of the places I visited. I’ve always had an eye for places displaying minimalism designs, but as I was exposed to the old charms of KL cafes this time, I grew to them.

1. Fancy Breakfast Club

fancybreakfastclub3Located on the second floor along a row of shophouses in the hippy Bangsar Baru area, Fancy Breakfast Club first impressed me with its clean, communal dining design. It felt like it was out of an American thanksgiving dinner/bridal shower, especially with the flower and plant arrangements on each table.

fancybreakfastclub15fancybreakfastclub8Food presentation is pretty on point here, but I wished they also paid the same amount attention to taste.

fancybreakfastclub4For mains, we had the Breakfast Board (RM30, SGD10) which requires you to pick a minimum of 5 items priced at RM6 each and…

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