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this weekamp;#39;s articulate elearning heroes challenge set the task of creating a course starter template using brutalist design for my own entry i was inspired by the classic amiga video game frontier elite 2. for the reason that many of the procedurally generated 3d buildings found on many of the gameamp;#39;s planets set in the year 3200 all have a brutalist architecture movement style as well as the gameamp;#39;s user interface menu screens which again has a style which could be described as brutalist for being simplistic and raw to create this demo in articulate storyline i used a number of different techniques such as downloading this brilliant free frontier style font by dreamwear to onto my computer the amiga version of atsumi the unofficial human mascot of articulate storyline was created in docHub photoshop using a combination of the posterize effect and hard light color layers and i also replaced the mouse style displayed when interacting with the demo to a more chunkier