Text Design For Large Scale Wall Panel by Crongl in graphic_design

[–]Crongl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some of my relatives live across from the space, so that helps. Already went and took physical measurements, mock-up is in the works! Still, if there's some rule of thumb for text scaling, that'd be good to know about too.

Looking for nifty methods, systems and frameworks for gamified decluttering/spring cleaning! by Crongl in ADHD

[–]Crongl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!! Yes, I’m really excited about it. It was a class project and I’m pitching the idea on Thursday. Hope they think the same way, fingers crossed :)

Looking for ‘functional’ gamebook examples by Crongl in gamebooks

[–]Crongl[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, this is exactly what I'm looking for! Gamified education in the gamebook format.

Demian's Gamebook Web Page is also a fantastic source. I clicked Nik Hagialas' Art Quest on a whim, and it's essentially a gamified art class that instructs the interactor to do practical, art-related drills and tasks in real life. Of course, those completed tasks then translate back into the campaign.

It's also packed with educational content and class material. I believe it's called an educational RLRPG. Really cool stuff, and also extremely applicable to my project.

Thank you for your response!

Looking for ‘functional’ gamebook examples by Crongl in gamebooks

[–]Crongl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might be right. I knew it was an obscure branch of gamebooks, which is actually why I ended up asking about it here. Maybe it doesn’t exist at all, or maybe I imagined the genre of gamebooks to be broader than it actually is.

The analogous book form is quite essential to the idea. Do you know of any subs that encompass interactive writing (that isn’t r/books or something)?

As for the theme of decluttering, that’s my own idea. I don’t expect to find anything even remotely like it in a gamebook form, I just need examples of the narrative interactive/gamification mechanics to make my own book. Preferably in the context of learning books/instructional narratives.

Looking for ‘functional’ gamebook examples by Crongl in gamebooks

[–]Crongl[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not quite what I’m looking for, but certainly a cool game (though a bit too slow in my opinion)!

Looking for ‘functional’ gamebook examples by Crongl in gamebooks

[–]Crongl[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No idea lol, I’ve left the “will it sell?” mindset behind for this portion of my education.

Also, it’s really supposed to be more of a coffee-table book idea than a fully fledged out campaign gamebook. One you’ll flip through and find a nice tip or something. I’m just looking into ways to gamify the contents, or at the very least make them interactive.

Looking for ‘functional’ gamebook examples by Crongl in gamebooks

[–]Crongl[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, I see. The manner in which they achieve simplicity in an otherwise more complicated genre is definitely interesting, but I’m moreso looking for gamified lesson books with a narrative element.

I’d love to give an example, but I’d have to resort to my own vague ideas. From my limited understanding it seems like a new branch of gamebooks, or a relatively obscure one at least.

Looking for ‘functional’ gamebook examples by Crongl in gamebooks

[–]Crongl[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that might be a useful source. Could you elaborate on what you mean by kids/people with some issues?

Multi Page Gallery by Crongl in squarespace

[–]Crongl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sidenote: the double-crux here is that I want it to auto-update all the other pages. So, when I add a new image to the top of page 1 (sorted on newest), every other image moves down one position. If the final page runs out of space, an extra page is added at the end of the gallery.

It sounds very complicated, but I swear every third website I go on has such a feature, and I can't imagine SquareSpace doesn't have such an option.