Ed Natividad is a conceptual and storyboard artist who contributed to the 1999 film, Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace. As a conceptual designer, he played a role in defining the visual appearance of the movie's architecture, clothing, and weaponry.
Ed Natividad completed his studies at the Center for Creative Studies College of Art Design in Detroit in 1991. While studying at the Center for Creative Studies, he concentrated on transportation design and illustration, with a secondary focus on anatomy. In 1994, Natividad began his career at Industrial Light & Magic.
- Forrest Gump , 1994, Concept Artist
- Jumanji , 1995 , Concept Artist
- Batman & Robin , 1997 , Concept Artist
- Armageddon , 1998 , Concept Artist
- Star Trek: Insurrection , 1998 , Concept Artist
- Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace Illustrated Screenplay
- The Art of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
- Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: The Illustrated Companion
- Star Wars: Attack of the Clones Scrapbook
- The Art of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
- Mythmaking: Behind the Scenes of Attack of the Clones
- " Set Piece: The Outlander Club " — Star Wars Insider 65
- " War Factories " — Star Wars Insider 66
- " Technical Readout: Theed Royal Palace " — Star Wars Insider 79
- Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide
- " Best of Hyperspace " — Star Wars Insider 85
- Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide: Special Edition
- " Jedi Archive: Rarely Seen Images from the Lucasfilm Archives " — Star Wars Insider Special Edition 2012
- Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide: Updated and Expanded
- " Planning the Prequels " — Star Wars Insider 141 (also reprinted in Special Edition 2016)
- Star Wars Storyboards: The Prequel Trilogy
- Star Wars Art: Concept
- " Launch Pad " — Star Wars Insider 146
- The Star Wars Archives: Episodes I–III, 1999–2005
- Clones at 20 | Concept Artist Roel Robles on the Design Origins of Count Dooku's Unique Lightsaber Hilt on StarWars.com (backup link)