You’re probably getting a mountain of mail since your work was featured in Boing Boing. . .so I’ll add my voice to the crowds of people who are interested in getting copies of these cards. I’m interested in using them as part of my product management work in helping teams build products that people want to use – what better place to start than with helping them think about the stories that games tell?
Thanks Bob, it’s a great feeling to receive all those nice comments! Using Game Seeds for brainstorm sessions and creative thinking is indeed what it is all about ;-) To get a copy or more you can contact Femke Burger at the faculty of Art, Media and Technology (KMT in Dutch) of the Utrecht School of the Arts (femke.burger@kmt.hku.nl).
Your work on the GameSeeds icons is inspiring! I’ve used the cards at my weekly design meetings, and to choose games with my kids! (though I haven’t really explained what “Seduce” means yet…)
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March 11, 2010 at 1:38 pm
Yalda Shaabani
I love your style. Echt super leuk ^^
May 4, 2010 at 12:36 am
bob corrigan
You’re probably getting a mountain of mail since your work was featured in Boing Boing. . .so I’ll add my voice to the crowds of people who are interested in getting copies of these cards. I’m interested in using them as part of my product management work in helping teams build products that people want to use – what better place to start than with helping them think about the stories that games tell?
Thanks for the feedback, and congratulations.
Best,
bob
May 4, 2010 at 12:03 pm
Lizzy wanders.
Thanks Bob, it’s a great feeling to receive all those nice comments! Using Game Seeds for brainstorm sessions and creative thinking is indeed what it is all about ;-) To get a copy or more you can contact Femke Burger at the faculty of Art, Media and Technology (KMT in Dutch) of the Utrecht School of the Arts (femke.burger@kmt.hku.nl).
November 17, 2011 at 10:46 pm
Steve
Your work on the GameSeeds icons is inspiring! I’ve used the cards at my weekly design meetings, and to choose games with my kids! (though I haven’t really explained what “Seduce” means yet…)
Cheers!
steve in montreal