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EPISODE · May 31, 2022 · 1H 2M

Designing Logos for Nintendo with Jim Wornell

from The Logo Geek Podcast · host Jim Wornell, Ian Paget

Jim Wornell is a graphic designer who worked at Nintendo from 1990-2006. He designed packaging, manuals and artwork for several games... but most importantly he designed the logos for games including Metroid Prime, Paper Mario, Animal Crossing and was the Associate Producer on one of the greatest games ever made... Zelda: Ocarina Of Time!In the interview, we learn how he started his career at Nintendo, how he was promoted to graphic designer, behind the scenes on logo and packaging projects, and what he's doing today.Show notes can be found here: https://logogeek.uk/podcast/logos-for-nintendoThis episode is sponsored by The Perfect Match, a game where designers submit mood boards created using Adobe Stock assets. If your skilful project is chosen, you will be featured on Adobe's monthly live streaming game show with other talented designers, art directors, and creatives, where the winner goes home with $1000!

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