Here you will find a small selection of the cards I worked on for Star Wars: Destiny during my time at Fantasy Flight Games. My involvement ranged from card design to the actual art briefs of cards. During my time at Fantasy Flight I easy wrote up descriptions for 100+ cards and worked with the designers on two full sets and two starter decks.

One of my largest achievements at FFG was my work on these starter decks, designed from the ground up during my time there, I had a hand in all of the card design in these sets.

I had a rather large hand in the design of this card, which can be found in the Legacies set. Last minute art complications led to a need to pivot away from the Episode 1 Maul in favor of his older depiction found in Star Wars Rebels.

Found in Way of the Force, this Darth Vader is easily one of the most iconic character cards in the game. I was very vocal in steering this version of Darth Vader to match the imposing figure found in the films. Most players would certainly agree that we suceeded in that regard.

One of the strongest weapons ever printed, this card found in the Legacies set was another card I had design influence on. The entire effect of this card was my idea.

A lesser known Star Wars character origninating from the story of EA's Star Wars: Battlefront 2. As an expert in the Star Wars universe I introduced this character to the team at Fantasy Flight and she has appeared in many of their games even after my internship ended. I had direct influence over the design and art briefs of this card.

Art work that wouldn't have be introduced without the inclusion of Iden Versio, another piece of art that I wrote the art brief for.

Another lesser known part of the Star Wars universe that I wrote an art brief for.

This version of General Grevious appeared in the set Way of the Force. I had a direct hand in the design and art brief for this card.

Easily my favorite art that I wrote an art brief for during my time at Fantasy Flight. This is an all time Star Wars moment for me and I'm thrilled that my art brief allowed it to be captured in this form.