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Ben
Ditto on all points.TGunitedcardists wrote:Your logo is really well done.
I like green, then red, then yellow. Green is #1 by a long shot. However, the theme doesn't interest me.![]()
Show some more cards and prove me wrong!
I also prefer the red and green decks above the yellow/gold, although it's a tough call which of those two I prefer.Fud wrote:The first order of this new EPC thread is to showcase some of the newest designs in the works - they are called 'Cyberpunk Playing Cards' - foil, embossing, gears, cogs and awesome custom courts. This is likely to be the FIRST self-funded deck of cards, make sure to stay tuned as it won't be hitting Kickstarter soon
I have 3 colors I'm tossing up between and need some help choosing. Thoughts?
I really like itFud wrote:Hi Everyone,
It has been a while since I have updated this company thread, but I wanted to share a new project I am working on because I am so excited about how it is turning out!
Coming later this year - Zoo 52! (yes, those are box ears)
Thoughts? Comments?
Thanks Richard!EndersGame wrote:That looks amazing! I look forward to see how this shapes up. Well done Ben!
The 2 cards I have mocked up are actually courts - I just didn't put in the corner indices. All the Courts + Jokers + back will be watercolored artwork with a fun twist. I am trying to get different breeds for each card, though that is proving hard to distinguish between the cats!BaconWise wrote:I love this idea and I am curious to see more about the card designs as well. I wouldn't want it to be all about the tucks and it looks like the cards will be whimsical and well-done. Are you planning on custom courts? Please say yes
The only hesitation I have regarding these tucks is if they will simply be flat. I don't know if it's possible with your plans to have embossing on these tucks, but that would be a WIN for me. Especially if the embossing is carried into the ears. I'll keep an eye out because if this turns out well, I can think of quite a few people who would love to see this deck in their stocking. Keep us updated!
I've been a bit out of touch with Elephant Playing Cards, and was just wondering if these ever became a reality.Fud wrote:Hi Everyone,
It has been a while since I have updated this company thread, but I wanted to share a new project I am working on because I am so excited about how it is turning out!
Coming later this year - Zoo 52! (yes, those are box ears)
I find it somewhat hard to equate the two parts in orange.Custom playing cards as a product are generally in decline (looming recession, cost of living, increased material cost, new decks launching every week, etc…).
Fair question. The never-ending stream of new decks being made every week - Kickstarter, private releases, etc. does show that there is creative demand (i.e. people are making them), and the high numbers of some Kickstarters or launches would indicate continual market demand. But it's not the full picture from a business perspective. If a playing card kickstarter makes (say) $40k, that might get 500-700 backers, who might be purchasing 3000-5000 decks of 3 'limited' designs. The creator still has to pay the minimum order quantity (say 2500 decks per version), and though the profit per unit might be good, the excess / storage decimates overall margins. There are some brands who have a strong Kickstarter funnel who do very well - good on them, but that's a minority.Honeybee wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 8:56 amI find it somewhat hard to equate the two parts in orange.Custom playing cards as a product are generally in decline (looming recession, cost of living, increased material cost, new decks launching every week, etc…).
Or is this like Ellusionist saying 'Decks are Dead' - as in the too many suppliers is hurting them
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