The panelists touch the subject of sexual harassment in the gaming industry during the Feb. 25 Women Making Games panel discussion at Moore college of Art & Design.
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(L to R) Kat Webster, Amanda Renfroe, Allison Carrier and Nicole Kleine chat ahead of Thursday's Game Changers: Women Making Games panel discusion at Moore College of Art & Design.
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Moore College of Art & Design President Cecelia Fitzgibbon.
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Developing a playable game can take anywhere between 30 minutes and seven years, Nicole Kleine says.
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View of the audience during the Feb. 25 Women Making Games panel discussion at Moore College of Art & Design.
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Panelists of 'Game Changers: Women Making Games' reply to questions from the audience.
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At the post-discussion reception, students could pick the brain of Alison Carrier and other panelists.
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Kat Webster (right) talks to attendees at the reception.
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Amanda Renfroe answers questions.
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Nicole Kline is a local analog board games designer.
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Kat Webster is a 3D character artist from Austin, Texas.
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Panelist Amanda Renfroe is a Production Manager and 3D Character Animator at Steamroller Studios in Florida.
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Forum moderator Allison Carrier is a Mobile Game UI/UX Designer from Austin, Texas.