I’ve decided to call the upcoming supplement Thrilling Powers. It’s in the final stages of layout, I might have the PDF ready by the end of the week and the print version soon, too. I’m aiming to release them on the same day.
I’ve decided to call the upcoming supplement Thrilling Powers.
I’ve decided to call the upcoming supplement Thrilling Powers.
Are you showing previews?
Sounds interesting!
Sure: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6TDnVU8jLDIclNNakxSQ2NwZnM/view?usp=sharing There’s about 40 pages in there. Something like 3-dozen powers, then a sample team with nemeses and a mastermind. Notes on a time travel-based campaign. It’s printer friendly, there are about 6 pages with small character pictures, and the large character portraits for the pregens are on their own pages so you can choose to print out just the text (headers are blue, other text is black). The purpose is to provide an EIC and players with quick-start options so they can get playing right away. I aimed for a mix of inspiring ideas without smothering creativiity with too many of my ideas.
Not a fan of the font on the front cover, but the inside stuff looks great. I am only seeing 6 pages, but excited to see the rest when it comes out.
Took a look. Like the lay out and the fonts all look ok to me. Looking forward to checking it out in total!
Very cool!
Tommy Rayburn I actually struggled with the font. If you have a suggestion I am very much open to taking it.
Jacob Ross I know it’s still pretty early, but just wanted to make sure you knew there were a couple typos, and that Adam and Jason helped design the game too, to give credit where credit is due. In terms of fonts, if you want it to be consistent with Worlds in Peril (and have access to them), most headers are Univers Ultra Condensed, or Gotham Black – you could try them out to see how they look if you like.
Thanks. I was jut going by the writing credit. I will give your fonts a look, thanks.
I like Univers, it reminds me of one of my current faves, Oswald. Gotham is fantastic. I’m not sure if it would work with the specific cover image, which is very Silver Age.