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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‘Shadow of the Tomb Raider’ – Concept Art and Screenshots (April 2018)

Kelly M's avatarTomb Raider Horizons

Shortly after the release of the “End of the Beginning” reveal trailer on April 27, Square Enix, Eidos Montréal, and Crystal Dynamics released a number of brand new screenshots and concept art for Lara Croft’s upcoming adventure, Shadow of the Tomb Raider.

Here is an overview of the official screenshots and concept art released in April 2018.

Screenshots

Lara Croft takes in the sights and sounds of Mexico in her latest video game outing, exploring Maya ruins, gate-crashing parties, and triggering the occasional apocalypse.

Concept Art

These first few pieces of concept art give fans a glimpse of what they can expect in the upcoming game: rock climbing, ancient Maya ruins, catastrophic floods, and a celebration of the Mexican holiday, “Day of the Dead”.

And although it isn’t technically concept art, this list would be incomplete without this breathtaking artwork by Tomb Raider veteran comic artist Andy Park.

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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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