The activity of the chapter wouldn’t be possible without our dedicated team of volunteers working to make sure that the website runs smoothly, that content gets created, that videos get edited and that meetings run well among much much else. We want to take a moment to thank everyone who helps us to create such an amazing community.
Special Thanks to:
Caitlin Goodale
Caitlin is a third-year Computer Arts student at Abertay who focuses on 2D art and graphic design. She worked at 4J Studios as an art intern until September 2013, doing character skins and marketing art for Minecraft: Xbox 360. Now she develops indie games as a part of Abertay’s Game Dev Society and work as a freelance graphic designer.
http://www.abertaygds.co.uk
http://www.caitlingoodale.com
Stephen Mcgroarty
Stephen is a programmer with a passion for creating games and everything related to the field of computer science with a specific interest in 3D graphics. He Is currently in his 3rd year of study in Computer Games Technology at the University of the West of Scotland. Stephen helps out the chapter by both lending a helping hand at events and writing blog posts for the IGDA Scotland website.
Kevin Murphy
Kevin is an Honours I.T. student from South Lanarkshire at UWS. When he is not working away on his dissertation on Interactive Storytelling, he is attempting to find a breakout game to develop that will reward him with the success he hopes for, whether it be an indie game or an opportunity to work for a larger studio.
Timea Tabori
Timea Tabori is a Junior Engine Programmer at Rockstar North, recent graduate of the University of Abertay Dundee’s Computer Games Technology course and former IGDA scholar at GDC13. Originally from Hungary, Timea knew from a young age that she wanted to work in games and decided to move to Ireland and then Scotland to study and pursue her dreams.
In her free time Timea thrives to continuously grow and develop herself through a wide array of online courses and community engagement, particularly through IGDA Scotland and recently as a STEM and Video Games Ambassador.
You can find out more about Timea and her work on LinkedIn or at http://www.timeatabori.com and you can follow her on Twitter @TimeaTabori
Daniel Waine
Daniel is originally from Dundee, now living in Glasgow to study Computer Games Technology at UWS. He like being challenged and trying activates that require skill and imagination. Playing any game offers up sort of challenge, but making video games is a whole new level of difficulty and that is the task he want to come to terms with in his working life. There is a very vibrant group of people involved with developing computer games in Scotland and it is a pleasure to help grow and be part of that network.
Bryan Watson
Bryan is a third year Computer Games Technology student at the University of the West of Scotland. He has a passion for all things computer related with a more specific passion in games playing them as well as creating them. He was a programming intern at the University of Konstanz in the summer of 2012 where he enjoyed real world experience in his chosen field of programming. He is currently working on some of his own indie games hoping to get them released on mobile devices in the early part of 2014.