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013: Icon Design - 6 Golden Rules & Principles for Effective Game Icon Design that Every Game Developer Should Know.
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Your icon is arguably one of your most important assets when it comes to your App Store presence. It is usually the first opportunity to impress potential customers and therefore makes it critical to your overall branding.
When speaking about icons, there is without a doubt some best practices that should not be ignored. Often when we think of icon design, less is usually more. However, the icons main purpose is to fully encompass and capture the very essence of your game.
Ideally, this should be achieved with as few elements and colours as possible. The best rule of thumb, and at the very core of great icon design, is that you should try and head for a single element that is clearly visible when viewed on the device itself.
From personal experience, and as you’ll begin to notice as you delve deeper into your research tasks, the vast majority of featured games in any given week, will all have an extremely strong and clearly defined icon.
Highlights, Quick Wins & Takeaways:
1. Try to use a single element and keep it simple
2. Choose a Limited Colour Palette that fits
3. The importance of scalability
4. Avoid using words
5. Avoid using Photo's
6. Get some feedback!
Full Show Notes and Resources:
https://RisingHighAcademy.com
Support the show (https://risinghighacademy.com/join-the-academy/)30 episodes
013: Icon Design - 6 Golden Rules & Principles for Effective Game Icon Design that Every Game Developer Should Know.
Game Dev Podcast - The RisingHigh Extended Tea Break - Game Development Advice for Game Developers
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Your icon is arguably one of your most important assets when it comes to your App Store presence. It is usually the first opportunity to impress potential customers and therefore makes it critical to your overall branding.
When speaking about icons, there is without a doubt some best practices that should not be ignored. Often when we think of icon design, less is usually more. However, the icons main purpose is to fully encompass and capture the very essence of your game.
Ideally, this should be achieved with as few elements and colours as possible. The best rule of thumb, and at the very core of great icon design, is that you should try and head for a single element that is clearly visible when viewed on the device itself.
From personal experience, and as you’ll begin to notice as you delve deeper into your research tasks, the vast majority of featured games in any given week, will all have an extremely strong and clearly defined icon.
Highlights, Quick Wins & Takeaways:
1. Try to use a single element and keep it simple
2. Choose a Limited Colour Palette that fits
3. The importance of scalability
4. Avoid using words
5. Avoid using Photo's
6. Get some feedback!
Full Show Notes and Resources:
https://RisingHighAcademy.com
Support the show (https://risinghighacademy.com/join-the-academy/)30 episodes
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1 024: Time Off Apparently - Making Time for R & R, Accountants and Really Bad Quick Maths. 19:53

1 023: One Year In - Running an Indie Game Studio and Game Dev Training Academy 50:27

1 022: Behind the Scenes - Reasons why as Game Developers, you should revisit your old games. 22:43

1 021: Design Constraints - Why designing under constraints will make you a better game designer. 32:57

1 020: Websites and Press Kits - As Game Developers, is it Essential to have a Website & Press Kit for your Mobile Games? 21:37

1 019: App Store Research - 3 Reasons Why Researching the App Store is Critical for Mobile Indie Game Developers. 27:40

1 018: Motivation - 5 Hacks for Game Developers to Stay Motivated When Developing Games 30:50

1 017: Game Success - As a Game Developer, how do you define success for your Indie Mobile Game? 25:57

1 016: Finish Your Damn Game - 5 Common Developer Pitfalls that can stop you getting to Launch Day. 46:19

1 015: Game Polish – The 5 Major Aspects of Game Polishing All Game Developers Should Pay Attention To. 47:18

1 014: Game Monetisation - Our Best 5 Ways to Make Money with Games and the best way to Monetise Your Mobile Game. 42:13

1 013: Icon Design - 6 Golden Rules & Principles for Effective Game Icon Design that Every Game Developer Should Know. 41:39

1 012: Fun In Games - 5 Factors of Fun you’ll find in Every Game You’ll Play and Game Developers Need to Know 34:24

1 011: Mood Boards - 5 Reasons why creating mood boards are an essential starting point for game development. 30:02

1 010: Screenshots - 10 Tips and Tricks for Creating Killer Converting App Store Screenshots. 39:23

1 009: Mobile Game Publishers - 5 reasons why your goal should be to sign a mobile publishing deal with the first 10 games you build. 29:16

1 008: Game Trailers - 7 reasons why every Game Developer should add a preview video to your Appstore page – and the one reason you probably shouldn’t. 38:16

1 007: Surprise and Wonder - 10 ways Game Developers can add Surprise and Wonder to your games. 38:01

1 Spotlight: Trey Smith Interview – Buildbox Founder with 65 Million Downloads. 1:16:09

1 006: Developer Mistakes - Top 16 mistakes that most new Game Devs make and how to avoid them.. 45:40

1 005: Game Naming - How to come up with the perfect name for your next Indie Mobile Game. 19:42

1 004: Game Design - Tips, Tricks & Ideas for Game Developers to create Awesome Game & Level Design and Overcoming creative block. 23:00

1 003: Game Building - How long does it take to develop and make a mobile indie game? 26:58

1 002: Game Graphics - What style to Choose, Where to buy game art packs & the 4 pillars of style for Indie Mobile Game Developers. 26:18

1 001: Game Prototyping - Effective Prototyping Tips & why as Game Dev's you should be documenting your process. 29:07

1 000: Game Ideas - Podcast Introduction, Finding Inspiration and coming up with new game ideas. 29:09
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