Midway University is pleased to announce the addition of a cutting-edge program to its academic majors, the online Bachelor of Science in Game Studies and Design, launching in Fall 2024. The comprehensive curriculum covers game studies, game development, graphic design, storytelling, and interactive narrative design. Notably, this 100% online program aligns with the industry's remote work trend, providing students with flexibility tailored to the dynamic gaming sector.
Dr. Ellen Bloomfield
Dean School of Arts & Sciences
Magazines
Magazine covering all things games including an extensive list of reviews, news, and guides.
Video game magazine with reviews, forums, podcasts, and news updates.
Online gaming magazine with news, reviews, videos, and more.
Websites
Online forum with an emphasis on board game design.
BoardGameGeek is an online forum for board gaming hobbyists and includes reviews, images, and videos.
Website that looks at both the creative and business side of games.
GDC Vault is a trove of in-depth design, technica,l and inspirational talks and slides from influencers of the game development industry, taken from over 20 years of the worldwide Game Developers Conferences.
Website and community for news and information about the global video games industry.
From free tutorials to in-person training, Unity has a wide range of resources for creators at every stage of learning.
Color Theory
This podcast presents a series of conversations about color, color usage, and optics as they relate to theories of human color perception in the making of visual art and design.
A web-based community committed to helping you explore mental health and psychology topics in a way that’s approachable, personal, and stigma-free. For more than 20 years, we’ve worked hard to create and refine our 5,500 + article library of curated, comprehensive information reviewed by an editorial board of medical professionals.
Science of Color
Introduction to an exhibition on color at the Smithsonian Libraries.
Study of Color at the Bauhaus
From the Getty Institute, an article on the conception of color theory through the lens of the Bahuas School artists, including Albers, Kandinsky, Klee, Itten, et. al.
Digital Color Tools