Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: July 1st
While I initially struggled with the character development of the other sloth characters, the overall storyline provided an entertaining experience. The narrative follows the lovable sloths on a quick-paced adventure as they search for a lost friend, repair boats, and stumble upon dragons in long-forgotten ruins. All of this is beautifully depicted with whimsical crayon-style art.
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: February 4th
A while ago, I backed Tiny Library on Kickstarter. It is a deck of 50 single-card RPGs from various creators, and this kit is chock full of inspiration. Some of the cards are very much stand-alone mini-role-playing games. Other cards are inspirations for creative minds; some are resources people could use for their games.
Complicated Doesn't Make It Good - An Interview with Mark Gonyea
Mark Gonyea is extremely passionate about graphic design and how the combination of basic shapes can tell a compelling story. I had a great time sitting down and talking with Mark, an accomplished graphic designer, and children's book author. For those who love design and children's books and how to make one, this is an interview you can't miss.