So, Rick Priestley, John Blanche and other big names are the reason many of us got into the hobby. And rightly so. But if it wasn't for the graphic design work of Chaz Eliott, I never would have picked up that WFRP hardcover in 1986, or Rogue Trader in 1987, and my life would have been dull and boring. so, Thank You Chaz Elliot for suffering the long hours of photomechanical work, line film, paste up, knives and waxers all those those years ago. as a former paste-up man myself I know what your life was like back then.
Letraset, handlettered layouts, paste-up artists, signed-off photosetting, B/W photocopies, PMT-machines… All are now long lost Archotech from the Dark Age of (Graphic Design) Technology - before the Digital Age of the MacBookPro, Internet, Adobe Creative Cloud InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop and A.I. generated text and images.
That was brilliant, just so interesting, and Chaz seemed so generous with his openness. It’s amazing how interconnected the industry is, so many companies and games I’ve played. Would love to hear more about the connects with ex-GW and Magic staff and the beginnings of Privateer Press and Warmachine.
what a pleasure to see u here Chaz ! It was fantastic to work with u at Mythic Games, and i'm happy to continue share a wonderful adventure with u, at This Is A Game.
The artwork in that original Rogue Trader book did an fantastic job of creating that dark, grim and grtty universe. Even now I vividly recall how, before even opening the book for the first time, that cover art of the Crimson Fists making their last stand utterly captivated me. Every visual aspect of that book, and not just the pictures, had a flavour all of its own. To me, that book as a whole is a work of art.
Lovely to meet you on the train to Salute. George ended up making the cut in the Juniors group. He was over the moon. Thanks for being such a Gent when we came and said hello. I hope you had as good a day as we did!
Part of the working week at Games Workshop should be sitting down in the biggest space they have and all watching these conversations, so everyone who now works there understands where it came from Because although they are probably creative people they are really just rehashing and repackaging the raw creativity of people like this chap
So good to hear from a graphic designer, the unsung heroes of gaming. People take good graphic design for granted, but you notice bad design, when you find a rule book hard to navigate.
So, Rick Priestley, John Blanche and other big names are the reason many of us got into the hobby. And rightly so. But if it wasn't for the graphic design work of Chaz Eliott, I never would have picked up that WFRP hardcover in 1986, or Rogue Trader in 1987, and my life would have been dull and boring.
so, Thank You Chaz Elliot for suffering the long hours of photomechanical work, line film, paste up, knives and waxers all those those years ago. as a former paste-up man myself I know what your life was like back then.
Oh Sh*t! It's my Sensei!! Go Chaz, Go! 👍
Letraset, handlettered layouts, paste-up artists, signed-off photosetting, B/W photocopies, PMT-machines…
All are now long lost Archotech from the Dark Age of (Graphic Design) Technology - before the Digital Age of the MacBookPro, Internet, Adobe Creative Cloud InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop and A.I. generated text and images.
That was brilliant, just so interesting, and Chaz seemed so generous with his openness. It’s amazing how interconnected the industry is, so many companies and games I’ve played. Would love to hear more about the connects with ex-GW and Magic staff and the beginnings of Privateer Press and Warmachine.
what a pleasure to see u here Chaz ! It was fantastic to work with u at Mythic Games, and i'm happy to continue share a wonderful adventure with u, at This Is A Game.
Love all the different insights these guests provide into GW... and Chaz's thoughts on morality in the wargaming industry! Excellent.
keep burning our brains Jordiloooove!!!!!
Chaz saying he has the first two 2000AD progs signed and in mint condition just sent me into a tailspin of envy!
Many of Chaz's miniature sculpts for Heartbreaker are among my favorites of all time. So happy to see him here.
The artwork in that original Rogue Trader book did an fantastic job of creating that dark, grim and grtty universe. Even now I vividly recall how, before even opening the book for the first time, that cover art of the Crimson Fists making their last stand utterly captivated me. Every visual aspect of that book, and not just the pictures, had a flavour all of its own. To me, that book as a whole is a work of art.
Absolutely, there’s just so much character and story to the entire thing
Lovely to meet you on the train to Salute. George ended up making the cut in the Juniors group. He was over the moon. Thanks for being such a Gent when we came and said hello. I hope you had as good a day as we did!
Way to go George! That’s awesome. It was a real pleasure mate, thanks for saying hello!
Absolutely loving your channel. Any of the 90s eavy metal team up for an interview?
Hopefully in the future!
Total legend!
Wonderful education. Valuable insights.
Part of the working week at Games Workshop should be sitting down in the biggest space they have and all watching these conversations, so everyone who now works there understands where it came from
Because although they are probably creative people they are really just rehashing and repackaging the raw creativity of people like this chap
awesome interview - how hae i never heard of Magic the Fury? that would have been awesome
You're making amazing job. Great documentary for wargaming industry.
Awesome!!
So good to hear from a graphic designer, the unsung heroes of gaming. People take good graphic design for granted, but you notice bad design, when you find a rule book hard to navigate.
Snakemen!
Wonderful interview of Chaz, thanks heaps Jordan for this lovely conversation !
Glad you enjoyed it!
!!Awesome!!
Hey Jordan. I think "el gato" wants ya to grab a book, for her. Orky!!
And yet another wonderful interview, Jordan, thank you and thanks to mister Elliott as well!
WAAAGH!!! Even if he dresses up as the Doom Diver Chas obviously is at heart WAAAGH!!! 😊😂😊