Syr Velasco, UX Champion

OVERALL: This is from the UX Design series called ‘UX Directionals’. These were created to show the focus of UX by having a fantasy character hold a UX sign. There was some spicy cards and some less-spicy cards – this was one of the less-spicy images as the figure is completely covered in armor. Syr is a knight pre-fix neuter version Sir. Creature is me, the job seeker UX Designer / Graphic Designer. As of this post, I am still seeking employment.

[I’m adding a new section below as it will be the differentiating factor of the leave-behind cards. The game attributes won’t change from card to card.]

AI IMAGERY: AI prompting is somewhat experimental and a journey of finding the image you want. I was impressed with this composition. The lighting is good and the mood was dark and scary. The highlights on the armor indicate a small village of perhaps a fire near the figure. The sign shape had a fantasy shape with sharp edges. Knights are considered good agents generally, however this one appears more of a dark nature. The silhouette creates a good number of sharp edges to the armor. The UX font color was red which aligned to the color identity of the card itself.

GAME ATTRIBUTES: This card wasn’t design to be played – it was to be used as a business card during the event. I wouldn’t recommend playing this card but if you had to, this would be a 2/2 creature with death touch and haste. It would be a good 1 mana play on turn 1. The in-game mana abilities wouldn’t help during the game at all unless you were playing me and I might have to leave to meet with you during a game and lose the game out of forfeit.

Lilith, Hiring Manager

OVERALL: I wanted to be able to have cards that I could hand out at the event. This magic card is basically a business card with use for mana-based connection possibilities. I found a listing of the most popular demon names and applied a unique name to the card. Some are more spicy than others, so I had to make a set of non-spice for each spicy version – I didn’t want to offend anyone.

GAME ATTRIBUTES: None intended, but it can run in a game as a 2/2 creature with deathtouch and haste.

Prismatic Pauldrons – 18/18

OVERALL: This image was found through the experimentation while prompting the AI tool. This overall color palette and composition was so amazing, I had to make a card just for the image. This card is identical to Gabriella’s Breastplate.

GAME ATTRIBUTES: The mana cost seems a high, but flying and hexproof is a wining combo to place on one creature. The equip cost is pretty low, so once you get this card out, it should be easy to move around to other creatures as needed.

Prismatic Pauldrons is card 18 of 18 – the last card from the series. It’s easy to overlook all the content on a magic card – It was a lot of work to capture all the work product behind each card. I hope you have enjoyed my explanation of each card in the series.

Dueling Dog Sisters – 17/18

OVERALL: You’ve seen these dogs in their own separate cards but originally this card was supposed to be the only mention of my dogs. They are so lovable, I had to make more cards space for these two dachshunds. They are half sisters and are inseparable pups. Even though they’re not really puppies anymore they have somehow kept their ‘puppy energy’. When we first adopted them, we made a small round circular fence in our back yard. They would run in different directions around the edge of the fence – It was so hilarious.

GAME ATTRIBUTES: Double strike is a given to the card, since the card represents two creatures in one card. Trample is present but not too fierce but for two mana it’s an early game card for sure and it should be pumped-up towards the mid-game. Statistically, this card should have been a 2/2 creature but to support the duality theme, I added one more attack point.

Penelope, Diamond Paw – 16/18

OVERALL: Penelope is my other dog. She deaf and wonderful. She is a loving and peaceful dachshund. She is really smart and can be very resourceful. She sometimes will watch TV. Like the name, her paw actually has a diamond shape.

GAME ATTRIBUTES: This card is very over-powered. Hitting the battlefield with Trample and double-strike can cause serious damage in the first 3 turns. Even with all that power, with a 1 defense it can be easily removed.

UPDATE: This card surpassed the Twitter/X initial organic day view record. It had 33 views in one single day. Most cards will receive 5-8 which is pretty good (2%) considering it’s a non-paid post being exposed to 255 followers. It had a 13% view rating – the average and decent percentage is 2%

King’s Bark Horn of Doom – 15/18

OVERALL: This is a very personal story near my heart. This card is devoted to one of my dogs. This one goes on a barking tangent that could go on for hours if left to its own devices. Yes, my dog but a lot of barking – so much barking it hurts.

GAME ATTRIBUTES: Low mana cost of 1 will let you get this bugger easily on the battlefield to annoy your opponents. Ease of battlefield presence isn’t enough, it a 5/1 that coming in swinging on turn one with double-strike – so your opponents are going to feel an early game issue of 10 damage if they’re not careful in the early-game. Good luck suckers, this card is annoying.

Gabriella’s Spike Breastplate – 14/18

OVERALL: This card has the least personal reference, at the same time it’s a personal statement on ‘protections’ that are needed in this world. The image showed up out from a series of image generations. The texture and composition seemed very ‘magic’. I also wanted to create a card that wasn’t a creature.

GAME ATTRIBUTES: The mana cost seems a high, but flying and hexproof is a winning combo to place on one creature. The equip cost is pretty low, so once you get this card out, it should be easy to move around to other creatures as needed.

Mezcalorian Mixologist – 12/18v2

OVERALL: This is a second iteration of the Mixologist card. I couldn’t pick between the two final images, both images conveyed the huge smokey flavor of Mezcal. This card was added to represent my brother-in-law. He is one of the only people I know who has a large knowledge base of Mezcal. If you’re lucky, at night he might have an impromptu tasting from his most beloved top-shelf Mezcals. If you’ve not tasted Mezcal, try it sometime – It’s unique and there is a large range of flavors – it has a distinct smoky flavor. Most mezcals taste differently than their aroma – expect the unexpected. Mezcal’s flavor is highly dependent on its artisanal production methods and the specific environment where the agave plants are cultivated, making each bottle a unique tasting experience. His favorite mezcal drink is called the ‘Better than Jerry’ which basically my favorite Tequila drink of Tequila, Club Soda and 2 lime wedges – He uses Mezcal instead of Tequila.

GAME ATTRIBUTES: Like my brother-in-law, this card loves to share what it has – Here, it’s the base defense with other like creatures. This takes on the mono-white position and is a large ground creature. As white is often, it’s overpowered as this card shares a 0/6 attribute with other creatures which might share its attributes. A tiny white 1/1 bird will now be a 1/7 flying bird as long as this card is on the battlefield.