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COINCIDE

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The Coincide collection is born from the idea that every object should be an instrument of learning, both for the creator and the collector. The products are evidence of a process that merges the questions of an artist and the solutions of a designer. Make better, not more. Timeless themes are carefully researched, interpreted and expressed as original works meant to be carried for a lifetime and inspire for generations. We strive to carve a niche at the coincident of art and design, applying complementary methods in the same place at the same time. The synthesis of these goals, combined with the philosophy that well-made objects are part of a sustainable path, shapes the approach we take. Aware of the resources consumed in the creation of any object, each product has been carefully analyzed and must share three main attributes: 1.  it has to be collectible 2.  it has to encourage learning 3.  it has to continue to do the first two for generations Visit our website at coincideco.com Founder Jason Burton is an Environmental Designer who works in the architecture and product design industries.    Jason’s art and design work express a strong commitment to the environment and how it informs the fundamental and unifying principles of design. His wide range of experience in different fields of design has shaped a multidisciplinary approach to his work. Jason has been a designer for R&D Architects in Venice California since 2003 and is the Founder of JBstudio offering custom design services and a unique collection of products and artifacts. His art, sculpture and furniture designs have been seen in various galleries and publications, most notably Architectural Digest.
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Wayward Studios

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The story of Wayward Studios starts, like so many great tales, in the mid-1980’s in a rural American basement in Racine, Wisconsin. This small-town nirvana was where a group of high school students sharing a love of swords, sorcery, horribly unhealthy snacks and fantastical creatures–and most of all, storytelling–gathered every weekend after their jobs flipping burgers and serving frozen custard to fight the legions of darkness, save worlds unimagined and find the mythical Table H treasure horde. They wrote and played epics tragic and ridiculous, haunting and hysterical. Near forty years later, and the core of that group – Mark Manchester, Randy Miller, Andy Patch and Eric Anderson – are still at it. They’ve saved worlds, slain mythical beasts and acquired more (imaginary) treasure than any of them could count, but they still love telling stories. And what they’ve realized is that the world around them seems to as well. With the explosion of the tabletop gaming industry and the rise of third-party publishers, especially that of the Goodman Games, Dungeon Crawl Classics line of publications, they found themselves asking, “Everyone else is doing it, so why can’t we?” We have been going strong for a couple of years now and have published adventures and supplements for Dungeon Crawl Classics and Weird Frontiers, with several successful crowdfunding campaigns under our belt.  From the start we talked about creating our own game, our own “-CC”.  It was Randy who came up with the name and concept we are presenting now, Horror Cinema Classics.   Of course, our history was not all fantasy gaming, we have played plenty of Call of Cthulhu, Dead Lands, Dark Conspiracy, World of Darkness and other horror themed games across the years.  That and we grew up in the 80’s, so it made the most sense to “write what you know”, which is why the game focuses on that era and those classic movies.   There is still a lot of work to be done, but we are up to the task, and we hope you will come along for the ride!  Join us at:  • waywardstudiosrpg.com

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