Dinosaur Polo Club
Dana Danielle Henwood is an experienced artist and graphic designer with a robust background in the gaming industry. Currently employed at Dinosaur Polo Club since November 2021, Dana has previously held significant roles such as Visual Design Lead and User Interface Designer at A44 Games from February 2020 to December 2021, and Graphic Designer at NZSki Ltd between January 2019 and February 2020. Dana's earlier experience includes five years as a Senior Graphic Designer at PikPok from January 2014 to January 2019. Dana holds a Diploma of Advanced Digital Media in Graphic Design and a Diploma of Graphic Design, both from Yoobee School of Design, and completed secondary education at Heretaunga College.
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Dinosaur Polo Club
Dinosaur Polo Club is a kiwi indie studio of little dinos based in cosy Wellington. The last couple of years have seen our delightful studio grow, and we’re working on some new and exciting games. With an inclusive and supportive culture that believes in giving back to its creative community, we create games that make everyday concepts fun and engaging for players from all over the world. Founded in 2013 by brothers Peter and Robert Curry, our studio is well known for the award-winning and BAFTA-nominated debut Mini Metro. Created in collaboration with Jamie Churchman and Disasterpeace, Mini Metro explores relaxed and minimalist subway design. Following the release of Mini Metro we released our second game, Mini Motorways, which also garnered awards and critical acclaim including the IndieCade Choice Award and the Slice of Heaven Grand Prize at the NZ Game Awards. With the same minimalism in mind that guided Mini Metro, Mini Motorways made a name for itself with its easy to learn yet deceptively complex challenge of designing an efficient road network. Watch this space to see what Dinosaur Polo Club does next!