Topic: This is our Website
Started by: Ben Lehman
Started on: 7/23/2005
Board: These Are Our Games
On 7/23/2005 at 12:14pm, Ben Lehman wrote:
This is our Website
The TAO Games website is (partially) up at http://www.tao-games.com
Go!
Look!
Thanks to Orie Hiromachi for the excellent site design.
On 7/23/2005 at 4:02pm, Miskatonic wrote:
Re: This is our Website
Ben, I'm really happy with the artwork you used. I was lying awake at night in cold sweats fearing that crappy pencil illustrations of guys with swords looking tough would mar your fine text.
All in all, looks nice and professional.
Hey, there's a minor typo in my quote, after the word "can."
On 7/23/2005 at 5:38pm, Emily Care wrote:
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Gorgeous indeed! Orie does great work. Can't wait to see what she gets together for me, too. I especially love the yinyang logo.
Noticed one typo on the News section. Look forward to a mention/write up of Dexcon & upcoming debut at GenCon!
On 7/23/2005 at 6:05pm, matthijs wrote:
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Oh! Very nice art! Reminds me of Tekumel, in a way. I love the cover, and would be very tempted to buy the game if I saw it in the store. To me, it says "You don't know what this game is yet, and the designers have good and slightly weird tastes".
On 7/23/2005 at 6:17pm, lumpley wrote:
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(This isn't Vincent. Actually, it's me, Ben. I just accidentally posted with his account, as I'm kicking it here in Greenfield presently.)
Thanks. The art is all by Boris Artzybasheff, a famous illustrator from the first half of the century. It is his illustrations for the book "The Wondersmith and His Son" by Ella Young (a book of folk tales)
I like it tons, myself!
yrs--
--Ben
On 7/23/2005 at 7:30pm, matthijs wrote:
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If it's not a business secret, could you tell us how you got permission to use the art? (It's not in the public domain yet, is it...? In Norway, at least, art goes into the public domain 70 years after the artist dies).
On 7/23/2005 at 8:22pm, Shreyas Sampat wrote:
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I'm so glad you got Boris's art for Polaris.
On 7/24/2005 at 8:08pm, John Harper wrote:
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Wow. I LOVE this artwork! Excellent choice, Ben. It couldn't be more perfect.
On 7/25/2005 at 9:13pm, Remko wrote:
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Wow, Ben, I'm astounded about the artwork of your site... Really nice style. I must say you've sparked my interest in your games with this.
On 7/26/2005 at 4:44am, Kesher wrote:
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Geez, I guess I coulda read this thread before asking you on yer blog where the art is from...
Aaron
On 7/26/2005 at 12:21pm, Ben Lehman wrote:
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The source for the artwork is also on the page.
yrs--
--Ben
On 7/27/2005 at 5:53am, Kesher wrote:
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I really like the alternate character sheet, too. Dammit, I'm gonna have to make time to play your damn game again!
Aaron
On 8/2/2005 at 5:47pm, jasonm wrote:
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Hey Ben,
The site looks great. I wish we had the chance to play Polaris at YukiCon!
Since I intend to use public domain art for all my projects, I'm curious about the art you are using - what's up with Boris Artzybasheff? Did you license it, is it public domain, or what? It is heart-poundingly awesome.
Best regards,
Jason
On 8/2/2005 at 5:50pm, Ben Lehman wrote:
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Unfortunately, I've been advised by legal council not to talk publically about the art.
Sorry, everyone. If you get me in person, I'd be happy to tell you the long, involved story behind my using it.
yrs--
--Ben
On 8/2/2005 at 5:57pm, jasonm wrote:
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OK, I'll take you up on that. If it was troublesome to work out the details, it was definitely worth it.
--Jason