Link to the Kickstarter: https://
Friday, October 24, 2014
Kickstarter: Veranthea Codex by Rogue Genius Games
I designed the graphic layout for the Veranthea Codex (by Mike Myler and Rogue Genius Games) Kickstarter campaign, which I am happy to announce has fully funded with $9,083 from 206 backers.
Link to the Kickstarter: https:// www.kickstarter.com/ projects/verantheacodex/ veranthea-codex-a-pathfinde r-resource-and-campaign
Link to the Kickstarter: https://
Monday, October 20, 2014
Veranthea Codex Website
As a part of the launch of the Veranthea Codex kickstarter by Mike Myler and Rogue Genius Games, I designed a website. This website provided access to free downloads, promotional video, information about the campaign, and links to various media bursts for the project.
You can view this website here: http://www.veranthea.com/
You can view this website here: http://www.veranthea.com/
Friday, October 17, 2014
Kickstarter: Southlands by Kobold Press
I designed the graphic layout for the Southlands: Adventures Beneath the Pitiless Sun (by Kobold Press) Kickstarter campaign, which I am happy to announce has fully funded with $97,728 from 1,044 backers! It was a pleasure working with the staff of Kobold Press, and I look forward to working with them on future endeavors.
Kickstarter Link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/350683997/southlands-new-fantasy-options-for-pathfinder-rpg
Kickstarter Link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/350683997/southlands-new-fantasy-options-for-pathfinder-rpg
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Veranthea Codex: Dice
As a part of the Veranthea Codex (by Mike Myler and Rogue Genius Games) Kickstarter campaign, I was asked to create a dice design to be added to the project as a potential add-on. The dice were to be gold with one of the VC logos I designed engraved and set in black ink.
While the project successfully funded, the campaign unfortunately did not raise enough funds to unlock the stretch goal that dice were set at, so these prototype designs are all there will ever be. They were still fun to make, though.
While the project successfully funded, the campaign unfortunately did not raise enough funds to unlock the stretch goal that dice were set at, so these prototype designs are all there will ever be. They were still fun to make, though.
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Veranthea Codex: Spoony Jawz, Top Pilot of Trectoyri
Veranthea Codex: Spoony Jawz, Top Pilot of Trectoyri by Mike Myler and Rogue Genius Games is now available for free download. I did the cover layout, graphic design, and layout elements for this book.
This book can be downloaded via DriveThruRPG and RPGNow.
Spoony Jawz,
hero of a thousand border clashes and pride of the Goblinvania airfleet
started life as a smuggler named Bur Snuffbucket. Famed for his luck,
youth, and propensity for picking fights with monstrous citizens far
larger than himself, Captain Snuffbucket should have had a long and
rewarding career as a purveyor of illicit cargo. But no amount of luck
is a match for treachery. Bur’s ship was captured, his cargo raided, and
the captain himself remanded to royal custody.
Snuffbucket would have died that day, and the world at large believes he did. But Engineer King Vokrix can spot talent, and he offered his prisoner a choice: execution, or a life in his service (and a chance at revenge) with the newly founded air force.
Officially, Bur Snuffbucket was hanged. On the same day a young cadet named Spoony Jawz enlisted at Smastrik Airfield. It was a goblin’s life in the modern army, and Spoony set about proving himself.
Over the course of his training Spoony emerged uninjured from no less than nineteen crash sites, more than enough to make him officer material. Graduation came early for the talented pilot. In the years afterwards, Captain Spoony acquitted himself admirably. However, his real claim to fame lay in the uncharted aeries of the Drathfire Mountains. Common wisdom held that the dragons were all gone, their nests long since looted, and that nothing lay among those hills but windshear, dwarven cannons, and ruin. Twelve days after sailing into the Drathfires he came out again with only barely enough crew to keep his ship aloft—with a small glittering lizard perched upon his shoulder. He never spoke of the details of his voyage, nor would his crew, but Spoony Jawz was the only successful Egg Hunter in a generation.
Snuffbucket would have died that day, and the world at large believes he did. But Engineer King Vokrix can spot talent, and he offered his prisoner a choice: execution, or a life in his service (and a chance at revenge) with the newly founded air force.
Officially, Bur Snuffbucket was hanged. On the same day a young cadet named Spoony Jawz enlisted at Smastrik Airfield. It was a goblin’s life in the modern army, and Spoony set about proving himself.
Over the course of his training Spoony emerged uninjured from no less than nineteen crash sites, more than enough to make him officer material. Graduation came early for the talented pilot. In the years afterwards, Captain Spoony acquitted himself admirably. However, his real claim to fame lay in the uncharted aeries of the Drathfire Mountains. Common wisdom held that the dragons were all gone, their nests long since looted, and that nothing lay among those hills but windshear, dwarven cannons, and ruin. Twelve days after sailing into the Drathfires he came out again with only barely enough crew to keep his ship aloft—with a small glittering lizard perched upon his shoulder. He never spoke of the details of his voyage, nor would his crew, but Spoony Jawz was the only successful Egg Hunter in a generation.
This book can be downloaded via DriveThruRPG and RPGNow.
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