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Telltale Games looking for top UI artist

mdaglow
Thursday, December 30, 2010 - 13:42

I work as a contract recruiter for Telltale Games and we're looking for a top UI artist.  This is a regular full time role and includes benefits.  For an immediate response contact me at mdaglow@daglowconsulting.com

 

Thanks,

 

Marta

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lattice
joined 15 years 6 months ago
Sunday, January 2, 2011 - 22:22

Hi Marta,

Will the art work produced from the position be released under a creative commons (or similar) licence?  Does the work involved somehow relate to open-source games in another fashion?

I really enjoy the games that telltale produce, but unless you've recently decided to embrace the open source community, this isn't really an appropriate place to advertise such jobs.

To quote the forum guide lines:

"Your project [must be] open source.  While many of the assets here on OGA are usable in non-open-source software, our primary objective is to provide support to open source projects.  While our position here at OGA is that you ought to be able to license your content however you want, there are enough open source projects out there to keep us busy for years to come".

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