The ”Art” of Marketing Board Games

The Crowdfunding Nerds talk about board game art as it relates to marketing, including where to find great artists, how to know if your art is or is not up to standard, and more! 00:02:10 – You Need Great Art00:03:57 – Does Andrew Own Any Board Games With Bad Art?00:05:42 – Poor Game Design Can Lead To Bad Art00:09:06 – Artist Vs Art Director00:12:23 – One Card Game Challenge00:16:07 – Good Art Reduces Your Cost Per Lead00:17:56 – Can You Afford To Self-Publish?00:21:55 – How You Know Your Art Is Good?00:31:24 – Where Do You Find Artists?00:39:34 – Raster Vs Vector Art00:42:49 – Saving Money With Your Art00:46:19 – What Do People Think Of Your Art At Conventions?00:47:47 – Allow Your Artist To Be Honest With You00:49:52 – What Makes A Good Logo? Shownotes  The Flood Board Game - https://thefloodboardgame.com/ Radlands - https://roxley.com/products/radlands Color Wheel - https://www.canva.com/colors/color-wheel/ Art Station - https://www.artstation.com/ Deviant Art - https://www.deviantart.com/ Adobe Behance - https://www.behance.net/

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Success on Kickstarter, and other crowdfunding sites, has everything to do with the quality of marketing carried out before your campaign goes live. In 2020, Crowdfunding Nerds have helped 22 board game campaigns meet their funding goals, with 18 funded on the very first day of their launch. Seventeen of these Kickstarter campaigns have been from first-time creators who couldn’t piggyback on past achievements. We are here to help you with your crowdfunding journey using real-world examples from our clients. Know what's working and what is not in today's market. Buckle up; it's about to get nerdy.