Taylor Navarro Joins Wizards of the Coast as D&D Designer

Navarro was an Diana Jones Emerging Talent Award Winner.
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Wizards of the Coast has hired yet another D&D game designer - this time UK-based designer Taylor Navarro. Navarro announced that she was joining the D&D team this week on BlueSky. Navarro notably was a winner of the Diana Jones Emerging Designer Award back in 2024 and has worked for Ghostfire Gaming and Evil Hat in addition to working on several DMs Guild projects. Some of her most notable works was contributing to the DMs Guild publication Journeys Beyond the Radiant Citadel and publishing Not Yet: A Romantic Duet TTRPG.

Navarro is the fourth D&D game designer to join Wizards of the Coast in recent weeks, with James Haeck, Leon Barillaro, and Erin Roberts also announcing that they've joined D&D in a similar game designer capacity. Additionally, Justice Ramin Arman was promoted to Game Design Director of the group.
 

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer


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I'm not going to accept that it's rain at this point. With respect, you won't change my mind, I have eyes and the shift is obvious.

I don't expect to change your mind. But also, I'm not quite sure what you mean re: the shift. You mean the shift toward what? Or away from what?

I don't think anyone would argue against the idea it continues to evolve to reflect whatever "modern sensibilities" that seem prudent, so yeah, there's a shift. Is that what you're referring to?
 

I don't expect to change your mind. But also, I'm not quite sure what you mean re: the shift. You mean the shift toward what? Or away from what?

I don't think anyone would argue against the idea it continues to evolve to reflect whatever "modern sensibilities" that seem prudent, so yeah, there's a shift. Is that what you're referring to?

Mostly the purple and pink and smiles, the arts headed that way and I put the flag at Tashas.
 


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