For almost 2 years I just pondered about desgining a deck of cards. I've tried to create multiple designs in photoshop, and the end result came to be nothing other than a concept and an idea.
Coming to the realilization that an amazing deck of cards will look hideous if it is just made with the sole intent to be mere eye candy.
Which led me to the message and simplicity, an eloquent yet simple, sleek design glossy in appearance merged with the end result of my thoughts. Thoughts about society, religion, life, and even colour theory, those elements combined led me to my concept of the ideal deck of cards... The Ultra-Violet deck.
Now I won't go into detail how it would look if it existed or how the parts look that do. Instead I am sure that I am not the only one who does not feel satisfied with E and T11 decks (I still think they are amazing) due to the fact it doesn't feel like it carries my personality?
Made simple:
Does anyone else ever feel that even though a look might look awesome it lacks their own message?
How many people here can say Propaganda or Black Tiger's represent themselves? (Not to say that either of those decks are bad)
Coming to the realilization that an amazing deck of cards will look hideous if it is just made with the sole intent to be mere eye candy.
Which led me to the message and simplicity, an eloquent yet simple, sleek design glossy in appearance merged with the end result of my thoughts. Thoughts about society, religion, life, and even colour theory, those elements combined led me to my concept of the ideal deck of cards... The Ultra-Violet deck.
Now I won't go into detail how it would look if it existed or how the parts look that do. Instead I am sure that I am not the only one who does not feel satisfied with E and T11 decks (I still think they are amazing) due to the fact it doesn't feel like it carries my personality?
Made simple:
Does anyone else ever feel that even though a look might look awesome it lacks their own message?
How many people here can say Propaganda or Black Tiger's represent themselves? (Not to say that either of those decks are bad)