Syndrome From The Incredibles Poster
As part of my “do something creative everyday” vow (which is actually only happening every few days) to try and add more illustrated posters to my portfolio, I made a poster of one of the characters from the brilliant movie “The Incredibles”. Syndrome was the bold kid who felt jilted by Mr Incredible as a youngster.
The Illustration itself is a simple vector drawing with several layers of dirty textures and some halftone effects added. I wanted it to look like the cover of an old 1930’s match box cover with minimal colours and old-style printing artifacts. The poster can be printed at A1 size but I’m not sure what the copyright situation is so I’ll just print it for myself for now.

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Wonderful! This is great. I love the halftone dots.
Heh! Great eyebrows, too!
Thanks Delvin and Heather!
I love this. Shame about the copyright issues as I’d love a copy
Thanks Darren. I might be able to give you a small one for personal use only
That would be very much appreciated