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In 2012 he created a series of fictional, fan art paperback covers for a hypothetical Star Trek (original series) spin off, entitled The Seekers. Writers David Mack and Dayton Ward saw these illustrations and it sparked the idea to make the concept real. Simon & Schuster accepted the series idea as Star Trek: Seekers, which brought in writer Kevin Dilmore and reunited the core creative team from Star Trek: Vanguard. Caswell was included on the team to provide all new cover art for the book series. [1] [2]

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  • In 2012 he created a series of fictional, fan art paperback covers for a hypothetical Star Trek (original series) spin off, entitled The Seekers. Writers David Mack and Dayton Ward saw these illustrations and it sparked the idea to make the concept real. Simon & Schuster accepted the series idea as Star Trek: Seekers, which brought in writer Kevin Dilmore and reunited the core creative team from Star Trek: Vanguard. Caswell was included on the team to provide all new cover art for the book series. [1] [2]
  • Rob Caswell is an artist, most famous in licensed Trek publications for his work in the FASA Star Trek: The Next Generation Officer's Manual and being the inspiration of and cover artist of Star Trek: Seekers, a Pocket Books original series that debuted in 2014.
  • Rob Caswell was an illustrator and graphic artist for West End Games who worked on many Star Wars books. Some of his more notable and enduring pieces of vehicle visual design are the Imperial AT-PT one-man walker and the Wild Karrde (Corellian Action VI Transport). He provided art for: * Rebel Alliance Sourcebook * Cracken's Rebel Field Guide * Wanted by Cracken * Dark Force Rising Sourcebook * Twin Stars of Kira * Death Star Technical Companion * Galaxy Guide 6: Tramp Freighters * Planets of the Galaxy, Volume Two
  • Rob Caswell is an illustrator, graphic designer, and writer. He served as the Art director for Digest Group Publications, as well as providing many illustrations within the DGP product line. He was the editor for The MegaTraveller Journal, guiding the publication for the first three of its four-issue run. Rob currently lives in Western Massachusetts with his wife, Deb Zeigler. He works as a graphic artist and illustrator.
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  • In 2012 he created a series of fictional, fan art paperback covers for a hypothetical Star Trek (original series) spin off, entitled The Seekers. Writers David Mack and Dayton Ward saw these illustrations and it sparked the idea to make the concept real. Simon & Schuster accepted the series idea as Star Trek: Seekers, which brought in writer Kevin Dilmore and reunited the core creative team from Star Trek: Vanguard. Caswell was included on the team to provide all new cover art for the book series. [1] [2]
  • Rob Caswell is an artist, most famous in licensed Trek publications for his work in the FASA Star Trek: The Next Generation Officer's Manual and being the inspiration of and cover artist of Star Trek: Seekers, a Pocket Books original series that debuted in 2014.
  • Rob Caswell was an illustrator and graphic artist for West End Games who worked on many Star Wars books. Some of his more notable and enduring pieces of vehicle visual design are the Imperial AT-PT one-man walker and the Wild Karrde (Corellian Action VI Transport). He provided art for: * Rebel Alliance Sourcebook * Cracken's Rebel Field Guide * Wanted by Cracken * Dark Force Rising Sourcebook * Twin Stars of Kira * Death Star Technical Companion * Galaxy Guide 6: Tramp Freighters * Planets of the Galaxy, Volume Two
  • Rob Caswell is an illustrator, graphic designer, and writer. He served as the Art director for Digest Group Publications, as well as providing many illustrations within the DGP product line. He was the editor for The MegaTraveller Journal, guiding the publication for the first three of its four-issue run. Rob has provided art work for almost every version of Traveller, including MegaTraveller, Traveller: The New Era, Marc Miller's Traveller, and GURPS Traveller. DGP's founder Joe Fugate praised Rob for selecting and providing art which gave DGP's work a defining look and definitive Traveller feel. Many people consider Rob's art to be the defining look for Traveller. In addition to his illustrations for Traveller, Rob has provided art work for West End Games' TORG, Paranoia, and Star Wars games, Game Designers' Workshop's Traveller:2300 (later changed to 2300 A.D.), Space:1889, and Challenge magazine , FASA's Star Trek game, TSR's Buck Rogers RPG, and others. Rob's gaming career continued through the '90s, moving from the paper and pen field to computer gaming. He joined Cyberlore, Inc. in 1994 as an artist, then later migrated to game design and finished with the company as a producer. His completed computer gaming projects include SSI's Entomorph: Plague of the Darkfall as Lead Artist, Blizzard's WarCraft 2 Expansion Set as an Artist and contributing Level Designer, Accolade's Deadlock 2: Shrine Wars as Lead Designer, and was the Producer on Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim published by Hasbro under the MicroProse label. Rob currently lives in Western Massachusetts with his wife, Deb Zeigler. He works as a graphic artist and illustrator.
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