A big thank you to the highly talented Stewart Graham for our most recent Scottishgames banner, Colour Clash. Currently working with Tag Games, Stewart is a veteran of Denki and DMA Design. He's also working on a number of other projects we hope to bring you at some point soon... You can see some of …
New Week, New Banner
If you cast your eyes towards the top of your favourite blog covering the interactive entertainment sector North of the border, you'll see that it has a smashing new banner, featuring two things that every good blog should aspire to, namely, Zombies, samurai swords (and lashings and lashings of red, red krovvy). The latest incarnation …
New Year, New Banner, New Artist
Happy 2011 readers. We hope you all had a fun holiday season, with cake, presents, alcohol (where permitted), tiny foolish hats and an occasional cracker. To celebrate the start of a fresh, lithe, hopeful new year, we'd like to present you with a brand new banner, reflecting the best parts of the new year in …
Artist In Residence – Mr Hogarth (Redux)
The jolliest little elf in Santa's workshop has come through for your favourite Scottish gaming resource once more. Stewart 'Stu' Hogarth is back once again - like a renegade dancer (not the reindeer) and is once more keeping it defiantly old school. Look upon the C64-inspired banner loveliness and send your Christmas wishes Stewart's way, …
Edinburgh: ‘Scotland’s One And Only Creative Hotspot’
A study carried out by NESTA with the universities of Bristol and Cardiff has highlighted the creative hotspots around the UK. Scotland has one - the capital. Based upon the number of people working in all creative areas - the arts, architecture, media, publishing and even games development - the hotspots highlight major clusters of …
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