Creative Production Manager Chrissy Wiley organized the wealth of creative work that went into Adventures in the Forgotten Realms. UX Designer Daniel Holt created all functionally unique frames like dungeon cards, and Tom and former Senior Graphic Designer James Arnold handled Booster Fun treatments.Ī squad of digital artists helped make the art in this set look amazing, including Kevin Yee (who also does color correction work for the D&D team) and Silvia Cortese who led the set through card production, and Brandon Bailey who translated frame concepts into their finished look for print, keeping to the classic hand-rendered D&D look everyone loves. That team was headed up by Senior Creative Director Jess Lanzillo and Creative Manager Tom Jenkot. ![]() "I wanted to make that!"ĭeveloping the card treatments for Adventures in the Forgotten Realms required a team with a keen eye for what makes the look and feel of D&D, drawing from across its history and versions, and how that could be translated into Magic. "Remembering the classic monster manuals I had as a kid and poring through the pages was a big draw," said Tom. "We love the classic D&D artwork style, and it was fun to see how we adapted and updated that for Magic." "We were really excited," said Chrissy Wiley about the team's reaction to working on the crossover. ![]() These two games seemed destined to meet one day, but it has taken a while to happen. This summer, we get to enjoy Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms, and this set's Booster Fun variants will give players of both D&D and Magic a shot of nostalgia as it forges a legend of its own! Meet the Team How epic is it that these two now meet on Magic's terms? Dungeons & Dragons has that depth too, with more than 45 years under its belt. Magic has almost 30 years of history for players. When you talk about legends, you're talking about memorable stories from the past. The Summer of Legend is in full swing, and the theme of nostalgia is flowing strong throughout it.
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