Thursday, January 24, 2013

Figment - Write Yourself In

Social media has become the way to share ideas. Facebook keeps us in touch with the daily lives of our friends, Pinterest gives us a place to collect bookmarks in a fun new way, Tumblr shows off all the great things we find the moment we find them - no more forgetting to share a picture later!

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

A New Take On It: Tabletop RPGs

A New Take On It is a series of brochures I have started designing for handing out at our library. They are coming out almost once a month (usually closer to once every other month, though). In each ANTOI, I strive to show the benefits of extracurricular activities that seem purely for fun. I believe that in any fun activity, there are nuggets of knowledge to learn. After all, games began both to pass time and to teach valuable skills. I will be sharing the text of each brochure here, hopefully about once a month, along with a link to a PDF document of the Publisher file I used to create it, if you wish to have a copy of the brochure as well.
 

Friday, January 4, 2013

International Games Day - Retropost

So, because I hadn't yet worked out this blog when I did this mini-event, I thought I'd post about it now. It's never too early to start thinking about next year's IGD, right?

(It is totally too early to start thinking about next year's IGD.)

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Life-Sized Clue

Life-Sized Clue was not my idea initially - I was given control of the project for the YAB group. I knew about it for almost two months, and let it sit idle for a month and a half. We all had other projects on our plates and no time to worry about an event that seemed to have already written itself.

Then, two weeks before we were scheduled to run the event, I got bored. It's never safe when I get bored. One brainstorming session later, I had a paper full of ideas to bring to the next YAB meeting. They instantly took to the idea of transforming Clue from the usual suspects to literary characters, and it made them actually want to make costumes and personas for the event. After a few goes at a hearty, heated round-robin, we had our books, weapons, and the idea seemed to have transformed into something still easy, but unique.

Then I got bored one more time, and the following is the full results. (Large image heavy. Also, it is a novel, I am sorry. This was an intensive project and I had a lot to say about it.)