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Welcome. You might want to change it to 56 cards and show the index cards. We all know USPCC makes 56 card decks. MPC might be a good option if you don't make it. They print decks in any amount. Great for demo decks too. I would say EPCC and Legends as a stretch goal, but they only print 54 cards on a 9 x 6 uncut sheet. You would lose your 2 index cards. YOur back of card is "1-way", but that is what we should expect from an art deck, but It's close enough to looking like a "2-way". Nice Job. A "2-way" or mirror images of your back of card would look a lot better.albertog72 wrote:Hi, Im the creator of this deck. The extra two cards will be index cards, so you can see the name of the critters.
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I agree as well. I think it is highly recommended that most new creators start off small, with a low goal and printed by MPC, and have stretch goals so that if the project does really well it can be printed by Legends or USPC or EPCC. And if not at the very least it has a chance of being funded and printed, which is the ultmate goal for any creator. Too many decks on Kickstarter fail simply because they start off with high hopes and unrealistic goals of getting a USPC deck, most of which would have funded if they simply started off with a low goal. Many of which then relaunched with a lower goal in the end, which often ends up hurting the project because it is seen as a downgrade. I think many think that having a USPC deck is make or break and that anything Bicycle branded will fund, but is far from the truth. So start small and let the funding dictate what happens is my recommendation for any creator on Kickstarter.sprouts1115 wrote:@albertog72 - I think you need a lower goal. Check out Makeplayingcards.com The card stock is pretty good.
How long ago was that?HudsonDesign wrote:The stock at MPC is terrible![]()
I got a couple of prototypes made and they are just shocking stock. My opinion is its not worth doing if you have to do it with MPC.....
Sorry only just saw this. A couple of times over the last months.rousselle wrote:How long ago was that?HudsonDesign wrote:The stock at MPC is terrible![]()
I got a couple of prototypes made and they are just shocking stock. My opinion is its not worth doing if you have to do it with MPC.....
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