JURIEΣ, is a role-playing party game inspired by the classic movie “12 Angry Men”. The players assuming the role of juries, they have to investigate clues and exhibits to make an unanimous decision regarding the guilt
or the innocence of the defendant.
The logo design incorporates all the elements of the game. The basic symbol illustrates the upper view of the jury chairs in the courtroom, forming at the same time a pair of human eyes that remind everyone to be alert, observant, and receptive during the game.
A colorful palette was chosen to enhance the playful identity of the logo. For the typography of the logo,
I used both the English and the Greek alphabet. Specifically, the last Greek letter Σ was used as a reference
to the Greek origins of the game, highlighting the fact that JURIEΣ is -so far- the first role-playing game
in the Greek language.
JURIEΣ,
is a role-playing party game inspired by the classic movie “12 Angry Men”.
The players assuming the role of juries, they have to investigate clues and exhibits in order
to make a unanimous decision regarding the guilt or the innocence of the defendant.
The players assuming the role of juries, they have to investigate clues and exhibits in order
to make a unanimous decision regarding the guilt or the innocence of the defendant.
The logo design incorporates all the elements of the game. The basic symbol illustrates the upper view of the jury chairs in the courtroom, forming at the same time a pair of human eyes that remind everyone to be alert, observant, and receptive during the game.
A colorful palette was chosen to enhance the playful identity of the logo.
A colorful palette was chosen to enhance the playful identity of the logo.
For the typography of the logo, I used both the English and the Greek alphabet.
Specifically, the last Greek letter Σ was used as a reference to the Greek origins of the game, highlighting the fact that JURIEΣ is -so far- the first role-playing game in the Greek language.
Specifically, the last Greek letter Σ was used as a reference to the Greek origins of the game, highlighting the fact that JURIEΣ is -so far- the first role-playing game in the Greek language.