Friday, 18 December 2020

Aga Giecko's card game design

 Aga Giecko's card game design 

In order to inform both the content and visuals of the political compass board game, I decided to look at some contemporary games that share the same witty and playful sense of voice that I want to achieve. A great example of this is Aga Gieckos' TikTok challenge game design, as it links to the element of social media within my won game concept. 


What I like about the visuals in this design is how they all stick to the same red and blue colour scheme; this provides a well-rounded and consistent visual language. I definitely want to apply this approach to the visuals used for my political board game; the colours used throughout the design could possibly link to the colours found in the compass? 


I also really like how the illustrative elements offer a sense of playfulness to the design; in the context of the purpose of the game (the TikTok challenge) it fits very well in developing a somewhat fun and lighthearted sense of voice. 


Looking at this as an example was super helpful as it reminded me of features that are required in a board game design; this image above shows the back of the box, which explains the aim of the game and the contents within the box. I want my final outcome to focus on all the details found in board games as it needs to look somewhat professional and contemporary. Due to this, I need to consider the design of the box itself, alongside creating some form of instructions. 


No comments:

Post a Comment

Research proposal presentation

 Research proposal presentation  How does zine culture function as a means to improve the representation of women and make feminist politica...