Hearts in Glorantha – issue 4 front cover
Front cover layout design and illustration for issue 4 of roleplaying magazine Hearts in Glorantha, published twice-yearly by d101 games.
Front cover layout design and illustration for issue 4 of roleplaying magazine Hearts in Glorantha, published twice-yearly by d101 games.
Contract for bespoke illustration and business card design for freelance web developer Fiona Reeves.
Busy Bee Toy Shop is Britain’s first toy shop co-operative. After a successful pitch for the design of the business branding, RAGINGtrifle worked with the co-operative to design and build their website.
Front cover layout design and illustration for issue 3 of roleplaying magazine Hearts in Glorantha, published twice-yearly by d101 games.
Commission to produce 20 pieces of black and white line art for a roleplaying book titled The Savage North. The brief was to produce classic pulp style fantasy images – dragons, barbarians, warrior-women, goblins etc. This is a selection of the finished work. The Savage North is published by d101 games and is available from [...]
Commisson to produce map for the back cover for The Savage North, published by d101 games and available from a range of gaming shops including the following: Savage North on sale on DriveThruRPG.com Savage North on sale at Patriot Games Savage North on sale at Leisure Games
Examples of illustrations for the interior of Jovian Nightmares, published by Chaosium in Spring 2009.
Illustrations commissioned to accompany articles in Hearts in Glorantha magazine issue 2. Hearts in Glorantha is published twice-yearly by d101 games.
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