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This has the potential to be quite interesting. I'd probably start with suggesting the courts be mirrored. The back definitely needs a little work. I'd start with the ambigram. While I like the idea, it's almost impossible to make out the word Science.
Hi, yes the ambigram is not traditional, I really wanted to give it a modern feel.Eoghann wrote:Found a cool ambigram generator that might help. I'm sure there are more online but that's the only one that works on my ipad.
http://www.flipscript.com/ambigram-maker.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Yes the one-way back was something I questioned many times, but as the fronts are one-way I really wanted continuity though-out the deck."Weird" lol, happy it is not boring.jerichoholic wrote:1 way back design sucks and an overall weird deck imo.
We try to be, but above all else we're honest. And I think in most cases that's more important than telling someone what they want to hear, even if it comes across as mean sometimes.Rose wrote:"mean" and here I was thinking you guys were nice.
+1 to this.MagikFingerz wrote:We try to be, but above all else we're honest. And I think in most cases that's more important than telling someone what they want to hear, even if it comes across as mean sometimes.Rose wrote:"mean" and here I was thinking you guys were nice.
I have to agree if you have pictures of scientist as courts they need to be "2-way" Your pips are fine being "1-way" if that's your science theme. Remember folks; This is an art deck...Eoghann wrote:Aw, come on now. No wonder we have the reputation of being the "mean" forum.
This has the potential to be quite interesting. I'd probably start with suggesting the courts be mirrored. The back definitely needs a little work. I'd start with the ambigram. While I like the idea, it's almost impossible to make out the word Science.
I could not agree more, I completely appreciate honesty, if you cannot be honest on the internet when can you be. lol. I don't think it's mean to be honest, I prefer if you say what you think!MagikFingerz wrote:We try to be, but above all else we're honest. And I think in most cases that's more important than telling someone what they want to hear, even if it comes across as mean sometimes.Rose wrote:"mean" and here I was thinking you guys were nice.
I agreed with everything until you got to Tesla. The man is the father of modern Electric power. We have him to thank for everything we have plugged in around our homes. Edison got the glory but Tesla did most of the work and got screwed for his troubles.... Just my two cents. Newton Deserves a king!chach wrote:2 things. 1 How is Sir Isaac Newton only a Jack? Yeah Mendelev reinvented the periodic table and brought about many developments with the study and prediction of elements but Newton is the God-father of a physics and everyone learns his 3 laws in grade school. And Tesla was cool and is held in high regard nowadays because he's considered a maverick and the hipsters and steampunk folk love that about him but even Steven Hawking's theories on quantum mechanics are more relevant nowadays than Tesla ever was.
2 this is the most important thing, so listen close please Rose. Do not, I repeat, DO NOT let Sprouts date your sister like he asked above. Bad bad bad idea.
1. Yes, I had to put Einstein above Newton, I spent many more hours than I care to admit on the who/whats and their place and I am sure many can debate and question every card but it is best not to, lol, just accept it. Yes Telsa is cool, Steven Hawking was not an option for copyright reasons, to use his likeness on a deck would have been a legal nightmare, so that's also why Tesla is way cooler.chach wrote:2 things. 1 How is Sir Isaac Newton only a Jack? Yeah Mendelev reinvented the periodic table and brought about many developments with the study and prediction of elements but Newton is the God-father of a physics and everyone learns his 3 laws in grade school. And Tesla was cool and is held in high regard nowadays because he's considered a maverick and the hipsters and steampunk folk love that about him but even Steven Hawking's theories on quantum mechanics are more relevant nowadays than Tesla ever was.
2 this is the most important thing, so listen close please Rose. Do not, I repeat, DO NOT let Sprouts date your sister like he asked above. Bad bad bad idea.
hahahaaaaCbkimble wrote:No. I'm gonna be nice and just say no.
I have seen the war of currents and to me it looked as though the creator inserted photo into photoshop and clicked on a filter, really lazy. But it's not surprising news that I like my design better. LOL yes, I agree about the education value and this is something I have considered it being from day 1, till I realized small children probably don't play cards, I am intending on contacting every science departments of universities, so maybe the adult scientists can appreciate it.volantangel wrote:The closest deck related to science I have is the war of currents deck, really liked the style on those, these have a way to go in terms of design. HOWEVER, if you can promote these to schools and educational institutions, you might have a chance but not on a crowd funding platform. BUT it's an uphill task of convincing schools that a deck of cards is the best medium to promote science
I know right! Only real friends are honest with you. JKmmiikk wrote:hahahaaaaCbkimble wrote:No. I'm gonna be nice and just say no.
Okay so the ball on the end of the string is experiencing centrifugal force, and the person is experiencing centripetal force. I am trying to illustrate the force that keeps the ball up (the spinning action) google images https://www.google.com.au/search?q=Cent ... 67#imgdii=_" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;montecarlojoe wrote:You also need to be careful to make sure that the science is correct. The 9 of diamonds for instance has mistakes. F=ma is correct, and the labels for the vectors are nice too, but in the diagram the force and acceleration are towards the centre of the circle of motion. This force is known as centripetal force. Centrifugal force is a subject experience - it feels like you being pulled outward when in fact you are pulling it inward to maintain its circular motion. If you let go (and stop applying the force) then the object is no longer accelerating towards you and zips off in a straight line...
Suit themes.chach wrote:2 things. 1 How is Sir Isaac Newton only a Jack? Yeah Mendelev reinvented the periodic table and brought about many developments with the study and prediction of elements but Newton is the God-father of a physics and everyone learns his 3 laws in grade school. And Tesla was cool and is held in high regard nowadays because he's considered a maverick and the hipsters and steampunk folk love that about him but even Steven Hawking's theories on quantum mechanics are more relevant nowadays than Tesla ever was.
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