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Legends in the Making

Problem Statement

Dungeons & Dragons is built on shared stories, but once a session ends, a lot of those moments fade. Notes get lost, recaps fall behind, NPC names blur together, and great character beats turn into vague memories. Even after months or years of play, many campaigns end without a clear record of the journey.

Most tools do a great job supporting play at the table, but they don’t help much with looking back or preserving what made the campaign special. At the same time, players want visual identity and keepsakes for their characters, but art commissions and documentation can feel intimidating or out of reach and the ethics surrounding GenAI is still a touchy subject.

Legends in the Making helps capture and organize those moments as they happen, turning a campaign into something you can revisit and remember, without taking creativity or storytelling out of the players’ hands.

For this exercise, I limited my design patterns to the CSS style library and components available on D&D Beyond's published site.

Below are select images from a self-guided design exercise. Please visit the Figma file for the full case study.