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I Designed The Oregon Trail, You Have Died of Dysentery The lead designer of The Oregon Trail explai

I Designed The Oregon Trail, You Have Died of Dysentery The lead designer of The Oregon Trail explains his team’s process for creating the most successful educational computer game of all time. NSFW Art Exhibit at the Museum of Sex Focuses on Female Gaze Vice’s Creators and The Museum of Sex have teamed up to present a multimedia exhibit that explores sexual desire and the female body through the lens of female creators. The Anonymous Photographer Shooting Unseen London and New York AboveGround documents graffiti and hip hop culture in London and New York through analog photographs. 1,000 Ways to Draw A Tiger Illustrator Molly Fairhurst draws the same subject over and over again as an exploration of outsider art. [Visit format.com/magazine for more features]( For updates follow us on: [Portfolios designed for creative minds]( Ideaform Inc. 47 Fraser Avenue Suite 100 Toronto, Ontario M6K 1Y7 Canada info@format.com | [Manage Email Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( You’re receiving these email updates from Format Magazine because your email {EMAIL} is subscribed to our weekly newsletter. This means we’ll send you all the latest articles straight to your inbox so you never miss an update. However, if you’d rather browse Format Magazine at your own pace, you can opt out of this newsletter by clicking [here](.

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