The necessary iconography in a hypothetical piece of Apocalypse World-themed skin illustration includes:

The necessary iconography in a hypothetical piece of Apocalypse World-themed skin illustration includes:

The necessary iconography in a hypothetical piece of Apocalypse World-themed skin illustration includes:

• gasmask

• 2d6 showing 7-9 result

• ??

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  1. Too logo-ish maybe? A gasmask, maybe with a lens starting to crack. Two d6, one at two, one at six (this avoids the ‘lucky 7s’ iconography). Behind them, a countdown clock at quarter past. Or obliquely under the dice. I do like “to do it, do it” in a paint-brush font on the gas mask, though.

  2. Ancient clock showing quarter past, cracked lensed gas mask, large poker dice turned to two and six propped against the bottom of mask and caught in mid-roll. “Do it, do it” painted on the lens of the mask.

    Powered By logoed above the display, painted on the old mirror.

  3. Link to a little rough I knocked together in Illustrator below.  Ideally looking at an inkpatch maybe the size of your palm – I just don’t have that much forearm to inscribe.  The design below does not thrill me – any comments are welcome.  And if you are/know an illustrator with better chops than me who can pull this off hit me up privately for the talking of art for moneys.

    https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-YjWEDNnCTB4/USgCSYdIekI/AAAAAAAAB_g/PNube6zFcB4/s255/AW1.jpg

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