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Playing Card Plethora / Re: Metropol LUX Playing Cards (KS)
« on: August 10, 2014, 08:14:04 PM »
Hey Guys!  Thanks for posting the campaign and Kardify links.  I appreciate the support. :D

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Playing Card Plethora / Re: Metropol NOX (KS)
« on: December 02, 2013, 08:06:59 PM »
I was hoping to have something to show sooner than now, but managing a kickstarter campaign, a fulltime job and being sick all at the same time leaves me with little time for anything else. :P

I appreciate the feedback.  This is the sort of critique / suggestion I'm looking for. 

I had originally designed a companion deck for this one that featured different background colours on the faces.  I scrapped that though as soon as I realized you could see the colour of the card from the side when they're all stacked up.  I figured that's why cards usually have a white border.  I never thought it might be used to hide wearing on the edges.  The sample decks I had printed a little while ago have held up pretty well so far,

The Tuck Case:
I wanted to clean up the design of the tuck case and simply things a bit so I came up with some alternate versions.  I bounced them around between some friends and showed a short list of ideas to my project backers.  I personally prefer the alternate front design, but everyone seemed to prefer the original design because it featured all 4 colours.  Everyone unanimously preferred the new design for the back of the tuck case.

Final Tuck Case Design:


Alternate Tuck Case Design:


I like your suggestion for how to group the colours for the different suits, using warm colours for one set, and cooler colours for the other.  It would help for games that rely on red cards versus black cards.  Before I chose the suit colours I did some research to see if there was a standard for 4 colour decks, and I couldn't find a definite pattern, so I decided to just choose colours that work well together.  Unfortunately I think it's too late to do anything as drastic as changing a suit colour at this point.  I had a few backers get quite upset at the idea of slight changes to the court cards or tuck case.

The Jokers

I've been stuck on developing a good design for the joker cards for a while now.  The original design was the same as the front of the Tuck Case which was more for lack of a better idea than anything.

Below is an image of the direction I'm considering, but I'm still not totally happy with it.  Let me explain the idea behind it:
  • I wanted a colour that stood out from the others so there would be no confusing this card with any of the other suits.
  • I wanted two distinct joker cards since that's typical of most decks.  I really didn't want to introduce a 6th colour though, hence the outlined version
[li]For the corner symbol I tried a bunch of different ideas, a star, the word joker written both horizontal and vertical, the Bicycle "US" symbol, the metropol logo.  Nothing really seemed to fit.  I kinda settled with the double bar "||" design, since it fits with some of the other elements in the deck design.  The || also represents "or" in some programming languages which is kinda what a "wild card" is, so I thought that was sort of appropriate (albeit really obscure for most people).
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So there's some ideas for the joker design, but like I said nothing I'm really happy with.  I figured I'd share that though just to show some of the rationale behind the design.  I'm sure that design will get torn a new one, but at least it'll start a discussion :D

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Playing Card Plethora / Re: Metropol NOX (KS)
« on: November 21, 2013, 09:15:54 PM »
I've been a digital artist for almost 15 years, so I'm used to criticism.  I welcome it.  If it's not constructive though, it's just a waste of everyone's time.

If you don't like my design, that's cool.  I learned a long time ago you can't please everyone.  When I started this design I specifically went against the trend of intricately detailed, hand painted designs (I've backed a couple of them myself).  I wanted to design something that stood out from what was out there.  Whether or not that will pay off is up to the Kickstarter community.

Legibility was an important factor in my design.  I'm a poker player so I want cards that are easy to distinguish at a glance.  A lot of the newer decks on Kickstarter look amazing, but to me some of them are more a show piece than a usable deck.

After feedback from my backers I'm going to be revising the design of both the tuck case and the jokers.  I should have an update for those sometime this weekend.

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Introduce Yourself / Hey, from a poker playing deck designer
« on: November 18, 2013, 09:29:34 PM »
Hey Everyone,

I just realized I should have introduced myself here before posting in the Design and Development forum.

My name is Mike Lambert and I'm a video game designer / developer from Toronto, Canada. (Yes the city with the crack smokin mayor that's all up in the news these days).  Aside from designing video games I'm also a graphic artist and used to be a poker player (haven't had the time to play in over a year).  I've always had an interest in the designs of playing cards, dice, and poker chips.  Now with access to sites like Kickstarter it's actually a possibility for someone like me to get a design out there and into the hands of others.  That's pretty exciting for me.

Anyway, I just posted my first completed deck design over in the Design and Development forum (The NOX Deck - Now on Kickstarter)  I hope you guys like it! 

So that's my little introduction.  Just wanted to say, hey!

Mike.

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Playing Card Plethora / The NOX Deck - Now on Kickstarter
« on: November 18, 2013, 09:20:12 PM »
Hey Guys,

I want to introduce myself and my new deck design.  My name is Mike Lambert and I'm a video game designer / developer from Toronto Canada.  I'm also a poker player and a graphic artist.  I just recently finished my first deck design, and I wanted to share it with you guys to see what you think!

The NOX deck was designed to stand out.  It's got a minimalist design, with bold, high contrast colours.  The poker-size cards will be printed by the USPCC, and are currently funding on Kickstarter:


I'm still open to changing up some of the designs, but considering the campaign is live I probably won't do anything too drastic at this point.  I'd love to know what you guys think!

Thanks for reading!


















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