April 4, 2022

The ”Art” of Marketing Board Games

Episode: 68

The Crowdfunding Nerds talk about board game art, where to find great artists and how to know if your art is not up to standard.

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The Crowdfunding Nerds talk about board game art, where to find great artists and how to know if your art is not up to standard.

00:02:10 – You Need Great Art
00:03:57 – Does Andrew Own Any Board Games With Bad Art?
00:05:42 – Poor Game Design Can Lead To Bad Art
00:09:06 – Artist Vs Art Director
00:12:23 – One Card Game Challenge
00:16:07 – Good Art Reduces Your Cost Per Lead
00:17:56 – Can You Afford To Self-Publish?
00:21:55 – How You Know Your Art Is Good?
00:31:24 – Where Do You Find Artists?
00:39:34 – Raster Vs Vector Art
00:42:49 – Saving Money With Your Art
00:46:19 – What Do People Think Of Your Art At Conventions?
00:47:47 – Allow Your Artist To Be Honest With You
00:49:52 – What Makes A Good Logo?

Shownotes 

The Flood Board Game – https://thefloodboardgame.com/

Radlands – https://roxley.com/products/radlands

Color Wheel – https://www.canva.com/colors/color-wheel/

Art Station – https://www.artstation.com/

Deviant Art – https://www.deviantart.com/

Adobe Behance – https://www.behance.net/

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