
Monsters, Inc. Concept art of the dispatch area by Dominique Louis, 2000. Pastel, 25 x 13". Layout by Albert Lozano. From The Art of Monsters, Inc.

Monsters, Inc. If you could be any of the characters from the film 'Monsters Inc.' for Halloween, who would you be, and why?

Monsters, Inc. Concept art of a background monster by Dominique Louis, 1999. Pastel, 8 1/2 x 9 1/2".

Monsters, Inc. Concept art of Waternoose's office. Harley Jessup, 1997. Marker, 7 x 4". From The Art of Monsters, Inc.

Monsters, Inc. Art of James P. Sullivan (Sulley), Mike Wazowski, and Boo. Ricky Nierva, 2001. Gouache, 10x12". From The Art of Monsters, Inc.

Monsters, Inc. Concept art of the Door Vault by Dominique Louis, 1998. Pastel, 29 x 16". Layout by Harley Jessup. From The Art of Monsters, Inc.

Monsters, Inc. Concept art of the Door Vault. Tia Kratter, 2000. Acrylic, 5 1/2 x 3 1/2. Layout by Bob Pauley. From The Art of Monsters, Inc.

Monsters, Inc. Watch the creators of Pixar classics like Monsters, Inc. take the red carpet in Venice!
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Monsters, Inc. "At one point we asked, 'Should it be a spooky world?' But then we figured that the monsters wouldn't want to scare themselves." - Harley Jessup, production designer, from The Art of Monsters, Inc. http://bit.ly/yd3r8

Monsters, Inc. "We wanted their world to be fun and bright—a contrast to what you'd expect for monsters. When you look at the human world, everything is based on the proportions and needs of humans. So we created a world that would accommodate the range of sizes for monsters." - Harley Jessup, Production Designer (quote from The Art of Monsters, Inc.)

Monsters, Inc. “After I gave them a brief summary of the story, each illustrator was given freedom to design his or her unique vision of the monster world.”- Pete Docter, Director (quote from The Art of Monsters, Inc.) http://bit.ly/UlRnq
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