Archive for November, 2013

Scratch That!

Thursday, November 28th, 2013

I spent a large portion of my time as a freelancer working with the lovely Jelly Button Games studio, and under Playtika‘s wing we worked on a scratch-card game for Facebook called Scratch That.

I can finally show some of the stuff I did for them, so here are some highlights:

The game’s mascot: a character that guides you through the game and appears in loading screens, various UI spots and marketing elements. The idea was to create a cute and slightly crazy animal, the grumpy scratch-card booth owner’s pet. You don’t see much of the owner’s character in the final version of the game, but I still like the idea.

Scratch That: Hamster designs

Scratch That: marketing Hamsters

 

Some of the game’s worlds: the scratch card + background + icons + minigame – all in the same theme.

Scratch That: Safari card

Scratch That: Boxing card

Scratch That: Diner card

Scratch That: Moon card

 

Some more splash screens and icons for other worlds’ minigames:

Scratch That: splash screens

It was really fun being part of the project from the very beginning, and seeing the different artists’ styles in various game world.

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Foxy Stickers

Tuesday, November 12th, 2013

Viber: Freddie screenshot

For the past couple of months I’ve been working with Viber, the company that created the handsomely colored messaging application of the same name. They’ve just added an online store for “stickers” that you can add to your messages, and there’s some real eye candy there.

Freddie the Fox is the first pack I designed for them and it’s offered free in the store, so if you get the newest version of Viber to your mobile or desktop you too can communicate with friends and loved ones through foxes, which is as god intended it.

Viber sticker pack: Freddie

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Brotherly fun

Tuesday, November 5th, 2013

Playing around with lovely Thor and Loki, trying to remember how they’re brothers and shouldn’t be doing anything inappropriate together. Tryin’ real hard.

I usually wait until there are several pieces for a blog post rather than just a sketch or two, so if you want to see every piece right as it leaves my Wacom, why not Like my Facebook page?

Thor and Loki: Sketches
Thor and Loki: Compensation

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