Our company is giving you $10 to spend, gift or give to one of three charities! Including ✨A Place Called Home✨ serving low income families and youth in South Central Los Angeles. I taught in their after school visual arts program for a few years and love the org very much. 💖💖💖
https://www.montecookgames.com/store/product/2023-holiday-gift
Give $10 to a great charity—on us!It's the season of giving, so let's make it a great holiday season for some great causes! 100% of your donation goes to the designated charity (or you can use the discount to buy a gift for a loved one or yourself!).
¡Felíz Dia de los Muertos! Happy Day of the Dead!
Sharing some artwork that I got to make for a game called The Devil's Dandy Dogs.
Patrick Stewart says his time on 'Star Trek' felt like a ministry
https://www.npr.org/2023/10/04/1203298903/patrick-stewart-star-trek-ministry-picard
One of the coolest products I have ever had the privilege of working on is now available for pre-order! I did #GraphicDesign, #Layout, and #Illustration for the game's Tarot Deck and several components. The main illustrations were done by Galen Dara and Roberto Pitturro. #GameDesign by Shanna Germain.
A #TabletopGame about #Dogs fetching souls for the Devil!
Heather Cox Richardson has been a great resource of insight and clear information in these political times. I look forward to her analysis and perspective on the most recent events. Highly recommend her email newsletter.
https://open.substack.com/pub/heathercoxrichardson/p/june-30-2023
Today the Supreme Court followed up on yesterday’s decision gutting affirmative action with three decisions that will continue to push the United States back to the era before the New Deal. In 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis the court said that the First Amendment protects website designer Lorie Smith from having to use words she doesn’t believe in support of gay marriage. To get there, the court focused on the marriage website designer’s contention that while she is willing to work with LGBTQ customers, she doesn’t want to use her own words on a personalized website to celebrate gay marriages. Because of that unwillingness, she said, she wants to post on her website that she will not make websites for same-sex weddings. She says she is afraid that in doing so, she will run afoul of Colorado’s anti-discrimination laws, which prevent public businesses from discriminating against certain groups of people.