Roll Players - A Nerdy Web Series Logo
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This customer received 54 logo designs from 13 designers. They chose this logo design from Cody Rostron as the winning design.
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Roll players is a web series which presents news and information regarding tabletop role playing games in a fun and entertaining manner. The hosts also discuss personal stories that take place during game sessions, give advice for new dungeon masters and players, and try to make the games they discuss more accessible in general, with the goal being to not only entice people who currently play these kinds of games, but to also attract people who have stayed away because they’re intimidated by the vast rulesets these games generally use.
The show has a casual setting (more like a dining room table, where a game of DND would likely be played, than a studio environment).
While there are no publicly visible videos at the moment, we could send you a link to an almost complete episode (missing a custom intro and end-card…because we need the logo you provide to do that…lol)
DnD, pathfinder, fantasy, scifi, and call of cthulhu are all good places to pull inspiration.
Roll Players is associated with QueueTimes.com, a gaming news website that covers a broader scope of games and nerd culture.
Target Market(s)
nerds, gamers,
Industry/Entity Type
Youtube
Logo Text
Roll Players
Logo styles of interest
Emblem Logo
Logo enclosed in a shape
Pictorial/Combination Logo
A real-world object (optional text)
Font styles to use
Look and feel
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Personable
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Upmarket
Requirements
Must have
- Please incorporate a dice (or multiple dice) with a number of sides greater than six.
Nice to have
- We like the color blue, but aren't married to it.
Should not have
- No comic sans? That's a thing, right?
- Seriously though, we don't like neon colors.