MNblockhead
A Title Much Cooler Than Anything on the Old Site
I put this in the D&D thread, because I'm thinking about D&D and D&D adjacent geekery specifically, but general TTRPG coded decorations may do.
I work in an environment where decorating your workspace with lots of tchotchkes would be "a bit much." But I always like to have bits of subtle nerdery hidden in plan sight. Most are technical in-jokes. But I would like to add some D&D/TTRPG items. What works best for this are things that are not immediately obvious and easily overlooked by those who are not fans of the hobby. But if seen by a fan would be almost immediately recognized as a reference to the game/hobby. The best would be something that gives a bit of an "a-ha" moment. Humorous is good.
For example, I have paintings and calligraphy from artists in different countries I've worked in on my walls. If I could sneak in something that is based on obvious D&D IP, but could easily pass for just another painting for those who are unfamiliar with the hobby, that would work.
Anyone have any ideas?
I work in an environment where decorating your workspace with lots of tchotchkes would be "a bit much." But I always like to have bits of subtle nerdery hidden in plan sight. Most are technical in-jokes. But I would like to add some D&D/TTRPG items. What works best for this are things that are not immediately obvious and easily overlooked by those who are not fans of the hobby. But if seen by a fan would be almost immediately recognized as a reference to the game/hobby. The best would be something that gives a bit of an "a-ha" moment. Humorous is good.
For example, I have paintings and calligraphy from artists in different countries I've worked in on my walls. If I could sneak in something that is based on obvious D&D IP, but could easily pass for just another painting for those who are unfamiliar with the hobby, that would work.
Anyone have any ideas?