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This. For a $10 EB deck, I would expect the Courts to be much more custom than just enlarging them and moving them a little to the side. If the courts were custom, and the pips used the current style, it would be a much more interesting deck.vasta41 wrote:Interesting idea... Probably would have bought one 3 years ago but a little sub-par with the standards these days.
Judging by his past projects .he`s trying every trick in the bookth4mo wrote:Kind of a One Trick Pony.... and the one trick ain't all that impressive...
Yes, kind of juvenile looking with a weak hook. Welcome aboard Chantili!Chantili wrote:I agree about the pips.. Those are rather interesting. But everything else- ehhh. I just don't see the artistry; anything that jumps out as unique and original. imho.
Would probably sell well at quilting bees but, yeah Vasta, looks like an early KS deck.vasta41 wrote:Interesting idea... Probably would have bought one 3 years ago but a little sub-par with the standards these days.
Hiya Tomas.tomas wrote:Tough crowd…
Since I am the author of the project, let me write a few comments.
Jack1971
“he is trying every trick in the book”
I take offense to that. I am a life-long inventor with several patents and I enjoy the concept of crowd funding – there are no tricks in anything I do.
The back of playing cards is the most ubiquitous design element in playing cards. Its what is usually featured on the back of the tuck box and its what's most commonly seen for people actually using/playing with the cards. It is what usually sets the theme for the overall style of the custom playing card. This is the biggest canvas in a deck where the designer/artist can display their chops. Here are some specific rules: Make them a symmetrical 2-way back design. Make the borders thin or interesting in a non-linear way (unless you go with a full-bleed borderless back design). Avoid a lot of text or words. Make it unique and eye catching.tomas wrote: I am not asking for a graphic design advice. I am trying to understand the importance of backs to people passionate about cards.
sinjin7 wrote: Why don't you create entirely custom court cards wearing clothing of your design, and deconstruct that into your pip design. That way, at least you have interesting custom court cards as well as pips. Make your Ace of Spade spectacular and create novel Jokers as well. I've already mentioned the importance of the back design. When you have the Courts, pips, Ace of Spades, Jokers, and back designs all working in concert, then you have a comprehensive, fully customized deck people can get behind.
Sure thing, i have hundreds of decks but only a 20% of them are standard faces. And why do i have them ? Look at the price point, $6 or less a deck with standard courts is acceptable and i would buy them. Your deck simply doesnt have the amount of art put into it to justify the price.tomas wrote:I don't have 100's of decks, i actually have only two, so my point of view is different. If someone has 100's of deck with standard courts, then what stops him with this one? You did buy 100's before, so it's not really about the courts, otherwise u would never amass such collection. I get the preference of custom now, but the deck was constructed to bridge the wealth between the courts and pips cards, so it needed the starting point in standard courts, otherwise it would be an exercise about something else.
What do u do with your decks? Do u save them, display them or use all of them to play cards?
First of all your Question why i don`t buy your cards when i buy tons of others with standard courts .Firstly i really don`t class your cards as having standard pips at all.they are custom pips. secondly the price,An example i recently bought a Waddingtons bridge set dating 1971-1974,Two packs of cards standard faces but the backs were in my mind `Fantastic` ,tucks plain but mint, Two sets of score sheets and two pencils, all fitting in a real leather case. For the richly sum of £6 thats about $8-$9 .tomas wrote:I don't have 100's of decks, i actually have only two, so my point of view is different. If someone has 100's of deck with standard courts, then what stops him with this one? You did buy 100's before, so it's not really about the courts, otherwise u would never amass such collection. I get the preference of custom now, but the deck was constructed to bridge the wealth between the courts and pips cards, so it needed the starting point in standard courts, otherwise it would be an exercise about something else.
What do u do with your decks? Do u save them, display them or use all of them to play cards?
First of all your statement about "you still win,because u represent a clear majority" .Many designers don`t even bother to come onto card forums to ask advise and the reason we`re all blunt and straight forward is because were all passionate about cards,so there is no winning and losing were in the majority because this is a playing card forum after all.There are major difference in opinions amongst the Card collectors themselves . you being new to designing playing cards should be applauded for actually taking time to seek out card enthusiasts and asking advice.tomas wrote:I am not reversing the order of importance, i think pips blend with the rest of the deck. It is the rejection of the court card design which creates this reversal, i don't see it at all, and i don't reject the old standard, hence the difference in opinion. You still win, because u represent a clear majority.
I think the word consistency may be misused here, because the bee-type back was rejected, although it was clearly consistent with the rest. The "fontana" backs were absolutely not consistent with the standard fronts - and yet they were very successful, and used a standard front, which never offended anyone. We'll keep trying some other backs...
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