Cards from the Pattern Garden by Ian Cumpstey

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Coming in the new year (very probably in Jan)
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Just realized there was a previous thread which I missed, apologies. Feel free to merge or delete. This is for the relaunch which is coming next year.
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These are bridge size, right? I strongly dislike bridge-sized, mainly because they don't fit well with the rest of my collection.
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Ian knows that electing bridge size disadvantages him - I cannot understand why he does it
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shunterino wrote: Wed Dec 20, 2023 4:52 pm These are bridge size, right? I strongly dislike bridge-sized, mainly because they don't fit well with the rest of my collection.
Yikes!

And, same here.

Love his work in general. Not a fan of bridge decks, though. Harrumph.
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Yeah, I don't like bridge cards either, bur I am sure this is how Ian is trying to keep costs low so it can fund. I sure wish more would appreciate his work so it wouldn't have to be made on the cheap....Ah well. I am in for sure.
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Medieval Mamluk style playing cards in a "standard size" pocket format
What is standard size pocket format?

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Honeybee wrote: Wed Dec 20, 2023 6:11 pm Ian knows that electing bridge size disadvantages him - I cannot understand why he does it
I did ask him on FB if these were only available in Bridge format and he blocked me, so I guess he's aware of how people feel about it and finds the subject annoying.
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These are now live (updated first post).
Some decks from his previous campaigns are available as add-ons.
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Honeybee wrote: Wed Dec 20, 2023 6:11 pm Ian knows that electing bridge size disadvantages him - I cannot understand why he does it
Dunno why people are so set on a specific size. Maybe it's because I'm European but bridge size has all the advantages and no downsides while poker size has a disadvantage when using them for games that require to hold more cards like bridge, canasta and so on.
Not to mention that for an excesive collection they take less storage space 🤷🏿‍♀️.
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I do prefer poker size but its not a dealbreaker for me.

I'm speculating, but perhaps the reason for bridge size in this case is that they are closer in aspect ratio to the Topkapi cards.
The dimensions of the cards: the cards will be printed at a modern playing card size. The Topkapi cards are huge compared to modern playing cards, and they also have a very tall and thin aspect ratio. So one of the challenges for me in drawing these cards was to make sure the pip layouts worked at this rather different aspect ratio.
Although bridge size is obviously not as narrow as the Topkapi cards, it is definitely closer than poker size.

Or maybe its just personal preference :shrug:
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Super happy to see the KS succeed this time! Lovely designs.
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Honeybee wrote: Wed Dec 20, 2023 6:11 pm Ian knows that electing bridge size disadvantages him - I cannot understand why he does it
Europeans are used to them 😃. They are much better for games where you are holding more cards.
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rousselle wrote: Mon Jun 14, 2021 4:52 pmI very much want this in my collection, but at long last... I have to stop the insanity.
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I will take Shimmering Sevens in any size Ian wants to make them!
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