Things over at the Phylomon site have been quiet of late, but that’s because folks have been working hard on the print version Beaty deck. They look gorgeous, and it won’t be too long before you can purchase your own set!
On a related note, if you’d like to get involved in the project, do come by this Facebook page – it’s about to ramp up a bit. The task? Design a game that looks at evolutionary biology concepts.
David (@ng_dave) is Faculty at the Michael Smith Labs. His writing has appeared in places such as McSweeney's, The Walrus, and boingboing.net. He plans on using Terry as another place to highlight the mostly science-y links he appreciates.
In fact, if you liked this one, you might also like his main site generally - this can be found at popperfont.net.
David (@ng_dave) is Faculty at the Michael Smith Labs. His writing has appeared in places such as McSweeney's, The Walrus, and boingboing.net. He plans on using Terry as another place to highlight the mostly science-y links he appreciates.
In fact, if you liked this one, you might also like his main site generally - this can be found at popperfont.net.
One Response to “Check out some of the proofs for the Beaty Museum Phylomon Deck!”
Karli Breikss
Graphics are gorgeous. If my brain could salivate, it would. Being printer-challenged, I am almost considering a trip to the Beaty just to pick up cards. Might see the whales on the ferry over? Desperate for the online sales to start…But then, I know 48 won’t be enough. Ciao, off to printer shop.
One Response to “Check out some of the proofs for the Beaty Museum Phylomon Deck!”
Graphics are gorgeous. If my brain could salivate, it would. Being printer-challenged, I am almost considering a trip to the Beaty just to pick up cards. Might see the whales on the ferry over? Desperate for the online sales to start…But then, I know 48 won’t be enough. Ciao, off to printer shop.