The Art of Star Wars: The Force Awakens is a behind the scenes book featuring concept art and other works produced during the making of the 2015 film Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens. It was published on December 18, 2015 by Abrams Books.
Use of Aurebesh
Resistance flight helmet
A Resistance pilot's flight helmet illustrated by Glyn Dillon says "ROAEHAL", just like Poe Dameron's helmet does in the movie. This is a reference to "Ro & Hal", the illustrator's sons.[1]
Control access point
An illustration of a control access point console by Mark Harris says "ONLINE", in minuscule characters.
Starkiller Base computer graphics
Andrew Booth's illustration of computer graphics at Starkiller Base says "CORE", "SEC A", "DAN B", "REACT STA", "COCKPIT", "CMMS" (twice), "SHIELD GEN" (three times), "MAIN DRIVE", "SHIELD AUX RE", "CORE ASP", "DEV MRA SY", "PANEL OCK" [sic] (twice) and "SQDR DIV".
Resistance base computer graphics
Booth's illustration of computer graphics at the Resistance base reads "XWING" [sic] and "JUMP LOC".
See also
The Art of Star Wars: The Force Awakens on Wookieepedia
References
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Glyn Dillon (@glyn__dillon) on Instagram: This is a new promotional poster for 'The Last Jedi' - I like it because they usually have Poe facing the other way... (September 6, 2017). "This way you get to see my boys names in Aurebesh ("Ro & Hal")." (backup link)