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Enrique Cabeza
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Art & Creative Director & Writer of Blasphemous I & II, and The Last Door at @thegamekitchen.
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- 1. We wanted to design a symbol as simple as possible that could represent the concept of the "Twisted" or "crooked" orthodoxy of the religion of the Twisted Father.
- Replying to @qapitan2. As a starting point, we thought of the idea of a square frame representing the straightness of orthodoxy, then putting its corners in cardinal positions, and finally "twisting" the shape by breaking its sides in half representing the pain of the Twisted Father.
- Replying to @qapitan3. Then we put the figure of the Twisted Father as part of the symbol in a crooked way showing asymmetry and the beauty in the imperfection representing the desires of The Miracle. But we also wanted the symbol to be able to function in simplified ways without the figure.















