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Mark Coleran — FUI portfolio

Mark Coleran defined the visual language of computer interfaces in film from the late 1990s through the mid-2000s, working on films including Tomb Raider, The Bourne Identity, Mission Impossible III, The Island and Children of Men. He is widely credited with coining the term FUI, fictional user interface, and with establishing screen graphics as a legitimate design discipline within film production.

Coleran passed away in June 2024. His original portfolio site has been preserved and expanded by Kirill Grouchnikov at Pushing Pixels, which remains the primary reference for his work. For students of FUI and motion design history, his portfolio is the foundational document of the field.

Mark Coleran portfolio (preserved)


Creator Mark Coleran
Year 1999
Platform Web
Accessed 11 June 2026
Video license See source
Contributor Oliver Aemisegger
Analysis license CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗