Miguel Coimbra

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Miguel Coimbra
Miguel Coimbra.JPG
Miguel Coimbra 2017 in Essen, Germany.
NationalityFrench
Known forFantasy art

Miguel Coimbra (born December 9, 1977) is a French freelance illustrator and graphic artist of Portuguese origin.

Career[]

According to information from Coimbra, he started drawing in his childhood, his special interest in games and the fantasy theme was aroused through the trading card game Magic: The Gathering.[1] Coimbra moved to Lyon in 2005 and worked as a graphic designer for the resident video game developer Eden Games, on among other things, the titles Test Drive Unlimited and Alone in the Dark.

Since 2006, Coimbra is mainly active as an illustrator for board games and card games. His better-known works include the board games Small World and and the 7 Wonders card game. He has also done illustrations for trading card games, including the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game and Star Wars Galaxies. In addition, Coimbra also illustrated several book covers and concept art for computer games.

Illustrated games (selection)[]

One of the illustrated Coimbra games: Small World.
  • 2006: BattleLore (Days of Wonder/Fantasy Flight Games), with others
  • 2007: Gravediggers (), English version of bank robbery (2005, Piatnik)
  • 2008: Giants (Matagot)
  • 2009: The Adventurers: The Temple of Chac (/), with others
  • 2009: (Matagot) and extensions
  • 2009: Small World (Days of Wonder) and extensions
  • 2010: 7 Wonders () and extensions
  • 2011: Small World Underground (Days of Wonder)
  • 2011: (Days of Wonder)
  • 2011: The Adventurers: The Pyramid of Horus (), with others
  • 2012: City of Horror (Repos Production)
  • 2017: "Outlive" (LaBoiteDeJeu)
  • 2019: (Game Brewer)

References[]

  1. ^ Derek Thompson: Interview with Miguel Coimbra of 12 July 2012 at meepletown.com

External links[]

  • Official website
  • Miguel Coimbra at BoardGameGeek
  • Miguel Coimbra at deviantART
  • "Miguel Coimbra :: Pen & Paper RPG Database". Archived from the original on May 19, 2007. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
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