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Stephen Player is a ([[Roundworld]]) artist who illustrated the first two Discworld Maps, an alternative cover for {{COM}}, the plays by [[Stephen Briggs]] and the ''[[The Wee Free Men|The Illustrated Wee Free Men]]''.
Stephen Player is a ([[Roundworld]]) artist who illustrated the first two [[Book:The Streets of Ankh-Morpork|Discworld]] [[Book:The Discworld Mapp|Maps]], an alternative cover for {{COM}}, the plays by [[Stephen Briggs]], the illustrations in {{COM}} and {{TLF}} 25th Anniversary Edition and the ''[[Book:The Illustrated Wee Free Men|The Illustrated Wee Free Men]]''.


Other works include doing production design for the Sky One production of {{H}} and {{COM}}. He has also attributed to some Discworld Calenders, games books and money for the Discworld convention.
Other works include doing production design for the Sky One production of [[TV and Film:Hogfather|''Hogfather'']] and [[TV and Film:The Colour of Magic|''The Colour of Magic'']]. He has also contributed to some [[Discworld Calendars]], [[Book:GURPS Discworld|games books]], money for the Discworld convention and the box art and card illustrations for [[Game:Guards! Guards! A Discworld Boardgame|''Guards! Guards! A Discworld Boardgame'']].


He was born in 1965 in Hertford, and now lives in the United States.
He was born in 1965 in Hertford, and now lives in the United States.


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[http://playergallery.com/playergallery/Stephen_Player.html Stephen Players Website]


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Latest revision as of 23:09, 26 March 2021

Stephen Player is a (Roundworld) artist who illustrated the first two Discworld Maps, an alternative cover for The Colour of Magic, the plays by Stephen Briggs, the illustrations in The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic 25th Anniversary Edition and the The Illustrated Wee Free Men.

Other works include doing production design for the Sky One production of Hogfather and The Colour of Magic. He has also contributed to some Discworld Calendars, games books, money for the Discworld convention and the box art and card illustrations for Guards! Guards! A Discworld Boardgame.

He was born in 1965 in Hertford, and now lives in the United States.

Stephen Players Website