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The Digital Wasteland.

Reece

An Eldritch Gremlin masquerading as a human disaster and failed filmmaker, writing about TTRPGs, Movies, TV. || Welcome to the last stop in the Digital Wasteland, my own personal waste of digital space.

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I’ve been playing Star Wars Outlaws and enjoying it a lot, the art direction hit me with a lot of nostalgia, felt like old star wars, and Looking into it the art team leant into the visual style of the sci-fi look’s of era. They also emulat...

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Designing From Media Sources Part 2

Last Week I went through the design Process of With Haste And Anger one of my two entries for this years One-Page Jam 2024, this week I’ll go through FORERUNNERS and how the the opening chapters of Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson inspired the...

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Designing From Media Sources Part 1

Recently the One-Page Jam 2024 was held, ending up with over 600 entries, with all kind of designs (That I want to crack into and break down when I have time).

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