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The Surprising Inspirations Behind Monument Valley’s Most Beautiful Levels

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Non-Objective Composition by Olga Rozanova.

“We drew a lot of inspiration from other artists and art history. What we are doing is something similar to an artist’s interpretation of something else. To change the meaning and make it our own.”

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Poster for Modern Vampires of the City by Vampire Weekend, designed by Rostam Batmanglij.

“This is a record that I have at home. I wasn’t looking at this while making it, but it was in the back of my mind. These are things we all carry with us.”

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Poster for Saint-Raphael La cote d’azur by Tom Morel De Tanguy.


“Sometimes we carry these things from a holiday, like when I visited in Pompeii a couple of years ago.”

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Kim Chi
“This level was inspired by Kim Chi from RuPaul’s Drag Race.”

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London’s National Theatre, designed by Denys Lasdun.

“We drew a lot of inspiration from other artists and art history, like Bauhaus posters and Brutalist architecture.” 

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Video for Nicki Minaj’s “Super Bass”, directed by Sanaa Hamri.

“One of the other artists in the team (Lauren Cason) really likes Nicki Minaj music videos.”

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Concept art for Walt Disney’s Peter Pan, by Mary Blair.

“This illustration by Mary Blair for Disney’s Peter Pan is one of Lauren’s favourite pieces of art and a huge inspiration throughout her career.”

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Liquorice allsorts.


“This level was inspired by the colour palettes of candy.”

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“We wanted everyone in the team to be immersed in the art style of the game. So we printed out loads of reference pictures and we used these foam boards with inspiration for the levels that we could carry around with us when we hot desk. We also printed out every single level. We started doing this with Monument Valley 1. This gave us a really good understanding of the overall shape of the game.”

dou-hong:

FULL-SIZE SCALE SHEET (download 1200×7809)

My Blue Beetle the Animated Series villain characters from four years ago have been updated! It’s been a long time coming, and I’ve always wanted to take a second stab at my designs from college (hopefully I can redo some gl stuff too!). It seems that we get a little sprinkle of Jaime every once in a while, but he’s never reached hehe the point of getting his own series. 

I never got the chance to design a heroes sheet, only a villains sheet, but now I’m slowly working on that as well. 

If you want to see and download the original, please click here. Some of the designs from four years ago are drastically different, while many of them stayed somewhat similar 😉 

  • The Blue Beetle logo is from the Comic Books
  • The Squids are a direct reference to SquidKidsInk (permission granted)

DC, if you ever plan on making a blue beetle show…. *coughs*…