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Ian Yarwood-Lovett is a British, Video Game Artist and was one of the founders of Big Blue Box Studios, along with Simon and Dene Carter. He worked as an Art Director and World Designer on the original Fable. Ian would later become a part of the Senior Management Team for Fable II and is credited as being a part of Fable III's PR team. He also came back to Lionhead Studios in 2014 to work as an Original Artist for Fable Anniversary.

Ian Lovett has even worked on other games such as Theme Park World, Forsaken and Forsaken: Remastered, along with being an Art Director for a majority of the Forza Horizon games at Playground Games. After working at Lionhead Studios, he went on to work at L.A.T.I. Game Studios.

Bullfrog Productions[]

In 1999, Ian Lovett helped work on the PC game, Theme Park World by Bullfrog Productions.

Big Blue Box Studios[]

After the departure of Peter Molyneux from Bullfrog Productions to setup Lionhead Studios, Dene and his brother Simon Carter, along with Ian Lovett, founded a company called Big Blue Box Studios. According to the Lionhead Dev Diaries, Dene was struggling to think of a name for his company, so he just settled with Big Blue Box. While working at the new studio, Ian Lovett would work as the Art Director for the very first Fable game. In the Fable: Behind the Scenes Documentary, he goes in-depth about the world development and how the team came up with the style of setting that they wanted for Albion.

Lionhead Studios[]

After the success of the first Fable game, Ian would continue to work as an Art Director for Fable II as a part of the game's Senior Management Team in 2008. He was also credited as being a part of Fable III's PR team in 2010.

Playground Games Ltd[]

After the development of Fable Anniversary, Ian Lovett went to work as an Art Director for the Forza Horizon games at Playground Games Ltd in 2016.

L.A.T.I. Game Studios[]

Sometime after working at Lionhead Studios and Playground Games Ltd, he went on to work at a new company called L.A.T.I. Game Studios.

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