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Game art vs game design: What is the difference?

Logic Simplified

They work with level designers, game designers, and art directors to ensure the atmosphere complements the game’s overall vision and gameplay. UI/UX artist A UI/UX artist creates the visual aspects of a game’s user interface, menus, icons and other interactive components.

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What Is Functionality Testing and Why Is it Crucial for the Success of Your Game? 

iXie gaming

The process of developing a game doesn’t end with coding and design. Testing the end product is crucial to ensure it delivers a seamless user experience (UX) and meets the industry requirements & standards. Several testing techniques are used to test the game’s readiness for release.

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Adventures in Map Zooming, Part 1: Realtime Image Scaling

Grid Sage Games

might be more ideal from a size and visual balance perspective, but doubling is more feasible for retaining the actual aesthetics, both in terms of cell alignment and pixel accuracy, and might also provide us with other benefits later. Something in between 1.0x

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A comprehensive guide to in-demand roles in film and games

CG Spectrum

They oversee both the foundation and execution of the game mechanics and overall user experience. Some game designers focus on combat balance, using spreadsheets and simulations to provide challenges without impossibility. Some hone in on game controls, trying to make them responsive and meaningful to players.

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How to Scale A Games Company | Travis Boatman, Gigi Levy-Weiss, & Kristian Segerstrale

Deconstructor of Fun

So this is this tough balance between being really super fast and building something really small and iterative and getting data soon and deciding what to do. In no other company other than games do you need both. You need the UX to work. or experimentation or insights or data or game engine or whatever.

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Summer 2025 Game Development Student Internship Roundup, Part 1

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Sound Design Intern (Remote!)