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Title: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Paul Ruccio on August 28, 2015, 02:07:27 PM
I've started to develop v2 of Jetsetter Playing Cards. I'm aiming to revisit the original (but refined) concept that started it all. Green tuck case (or possible alternate color). See the attached mockup of the current (work in progress) direction of the tuck case.

Even though I'm only showing the tuck case, you may be wondering about the faces. If you do not already know, I'm an advocate for standard faces. So, they'll more than likely be re-colored but want to hold complete functionality and familiarity. There's a long-term reason for sticking with standard faces for Jetsetter Playing Cards.
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Don Boyer on August 28, 2015, 04:33:22 PM
I've started to develop v2 of Jetsetter Playing Cards. I'm aiming to revisit the original (but refined) concept that started it all. Green tuck case (or possible alternate color). See the attached mockup of the current (work in progress) direction of the tuck case.

Even though I'm only showing the tuck case, you may be wondering about the faces. If you do not already know, I'm an advocate for standard faces. So, they'll more than likely be re-colored but want to hold complete functionality and familiarity. There's a long-term reason for sticking with standard faces for Jetsetter Playing Cards.

I found absolutely nothing wrong with the faces you used for Jetsetter - the coloration you chose worked very nicely and standard faces worked fine for your design.

Consider doing something a little less iconic and a little more interesting for the jokers this time - perhaps a more traditional joker figure in a pilot's hat or uniform?  Also, if you're in a creative mood, drop a few "Easter eggs" in the courts, like a small, subtle "pilot wings" pin on the lapel of a King...
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Jay Losa on August 30, 2015, 05:57:27 PM
I agree with Don. A few Easter eggs would be amazing!   ;D
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Paul Ruccio on August 31, 2015, 04:45:56 PM
I found absolutely nothing wrong with the faces you used for Jetsetter - the coloration you chose worked very nicely and standard faces worked fine for your design.

Consider doing something a little less iconic and a little more interesting for the jokers this time - perhaps a more traditional joker figure in a pilot's hat or uniform?  Also, if you're in a creative mood, drop a few "Easter eggs" in the courts, like a small, subtle "pilot wings" pin on the lapel of a King...

Thank you, Don, as always! The standard faces worked just right. Some additional changes I'm looking to make for v2 are to the Ace of Spades and Jokers. De Hudson and I are working on a unique Ace of Spades. I'll share the concept at a later date. Will be curious to see what everyone thinks. Love the "Easter Egg" idea. I thought about that the first time around (never did it) but I think it will be a nice touch for v2.
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Jay Losa on August 31, 2015, 04:58:04 PM
Can't wait to see that ace and jokers! So excited !!
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Paul Ruccio on October 28, 2015, 10:10:18 PM
Been pondering a "branded" back version of Jetsetter Playing Cards. See attached. Thoughts?
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Fess on October 28, 2015, 10:58:34 PM
I like it.  :)
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Don Boyer on October 29, 2015, 01:56:55 PM
Been pondering a "branded" back version of Jetsetter Playing Cards. See attached. Thoughts?

It has a simple, classy look to it.  Nice.  It's sort of a fusion of a small, repeating pattern (a la Bee Diamond Back) and classic casino two-logo design (a la Wynns).  Cool.
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Paul Ruccio on October 29, 2015, 07:25:03 PM
It has a simple, classy look to it.  Nice.  It's sort of a fusion of a small, repeating pattern (a la Bee Diamond Back) and classic casino two-logo design (a la Wynns).  Cool.

That's exactly the direction I'm thinking with a little advertising flare. Think of the days when airlines provided playing cards. I have receive positive feedback regarding the new branding of Jetsetter Playing Cards. So, I figured this could be the staple for the Jetsetter Playing Cards website. See attached for what I mocked up for the Ace of Spades.
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Fess on October 29, 2015, 07:43:53 PM
I like that too. Nothing else to say, it's good.  8)
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Don Boyer on October 30, 2015, 07:01:49 AM
I think I prefer this Ace of Spades to the original one.
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Paul Ruccio on November 06, 2015, 01:53:39 PM
I think I prefer this Ace of Spades to the original one.

Thanks, Don! I think it'll look great on the card.
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Paul Ruccio on November 20, 2015, 10:23:31 AM
Before I continue and complete the tuck case, I'm really split on the color-way for v2 of Jetsetter Playing Cards. Green is the standard brand color but blue and red seem really appealing. See attached. Thoughts?

Here's the working color names:

1. Jetsetter (Sign) Green - brand color
2. Altitude Blue - not sky blue but the blue you see when you go higher
3. Navigator Red - the port side wing navigation light is red

I'm really split on going forward with a particular color-way.
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Fess on November 20, 2015, 10:29:31 AM
Green or blue in my opinion.  ;D
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Don Boyer on November 20, 2015, 11:45:38 PM
Green AND Blue are your two colors, mate.  They're immediately identifiable as airline colors, more so than red, especially outside the US, Britain and France (and most nations with red in their flags).
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Paul Ruccio on December 23, 2015, 06:58:13 PM
So, I've decided on the direction of the tuck case. See attached. Pretty sure the color will be Altitude Blue.
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Paul Ruccio on March 17, 2016, 09:19:04 PM
I'm pretty close (mere days) to launching the next version of Jetsetter Playing Cards. The next deck is officially called the Premier Edition in Altitude Blue. See attached for various mockups. Side note... the pattern on the front of the tuck will be clear UV spot coating just like the original version. Let me know your thoughts.
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Cardfool on March 17, 2016, 11:31:56 PM
Looks great Paul!  Very much looking forward to the launch! :D

Quick question, are the two Jokers the same or is there something differentiating them?  Just asking as many of the card games I play require two different color jokers.
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Paul Ruccio on March 17, 2016, 11:38:11 PM
Looks great Paul!  Very much looking forward to the launch! :D

Quick question, are the two Jokers the same or is there something differentiating them?  Just asking as many of the card games I play require two different color jokers.

They are different. They simulate round trip boarding passes. One from destination A to B and the other from destination B to A. Plus, they have other different designations. However, I'm deciding on how to add red accent to one.
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Cardfool on March 17, 2016, 11:44:26 PM
Awesome!  Will have to back for a few extra for daily play! ;D

To add the red, maybe have one being an upgraded ticket to differentiate the two?
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Jamm Pakd Cards on March 18, 2016, 03:06:22 AM
I like the jokers that is a great idea, cool
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Paul Ruccio on March 18, 2016, 06:33:03 PM
I like the jokers that is a great idea, cool

Thanks! Glad you like the Jokers. I've been getting a ton of compliments on them!
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Don Boyer on March 19, 2016, 03:56:45 AM
The jokers are really cool, but I'd suggest a slight tweak for a more "authentic-looking" appearance.  The three-letter codes used for ticketing and baggage labels are used to identify the airport, not the city, of departure and arrival.  The tickets should say "Logan Int'l. Airport" with BOS and "McCarran Int'l. Airport" for LAS in addition to the cities they're in, shouldn't they?  The two cities have a handful of airports in all categories; commercial, private, military and municipal.  Hey - you could get really fancy and instead of using those two major airports, pick airports more likely to be used by private aviation or small corporate jets that serve those two cities.  It would really look like a true "jetsetter's" airplane ticket!
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Paul Ruccio on March 19, 2016, 10:15:46 AM
The jokers are really cool, but I'd suggest a slight tweak for a more "authentic-looking" appearance.  The three-letter codes used for ticketing and baggage labels are used to identify the airport, not the city, of departure and arrival.  The tickets should say "Logan Int'l. Airport" with BOS and "McCarran Int'l. Airport" for LAS in addition to the cities they're in, shouldn't they?  The two cities have a handful of airports in all categories; commercial, private, military and municipal.  Hey - you could get really fancy and instead of using those two major airports, pick airports more likely to be used by private aviation or small corporate jets that serve those two cities.  It would really look like a true "jetsetter's" airplane ticket!

Absolutely. That's the plan. On the prototypes, I used the actual airport destination versus the city. The final Joker will have the actual airport name or typical verbiage found on a true boarding pass.

For the airports, I have two options:

1) Have a tier that allows one back to choose the departure airport and another backer choose the arrival airport (side note: the second Joker is the return ticket).

2) I choose the airports based on my own creative reasons.

Thoughts?

Also, here's there prototype: https://instagram.com/p/BClSHT3xtGm/ (https://instagram.com/p/BClSHT3xtGm/)

Thoughts?
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Jamm Pakd Cards on March 19, 2016, 11:32:07 PM
Before I continue and complete the tuck case, I'm really split on the color-way for v2 of Jetsetter Playing Cards. Green is the standard brand color but blue and red seem really appealing. See attached. Thoughts?

Here's the working color names:

1. Jetsetter (Sign) Green - brand color
2. Altitude Blue - not sky blue but the blue you see when you go higher
3. Navigator Red - the port side wing navigation light is red

I'm really split on going forward with a particular color-way.


I really like the BLUE!
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Paul Ruccio on March 20, 2016, 01:58:46 PM
I really like the BLUE!

Thanks! Altitude Blue is the color coming soon (mere days)!
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Don Boyer on March 23, 2016, 05:57:12 AM
The jokers are really cool, but I'd suggest a slight tweak for a more "authentic-looking" appearance.  The three-letter codes used for ticketing and baggage labels are used to identify the airport, not the city, of departure and arrival.  The tickets should say "Logan Int'l. Airport" with BOS and "McCarran Int'l. Airport" for LAS in addition to the cities they're in, shouldn't they?  The two cities have a handful of airports in all categories; commercial, private, military and municipal.  Hey - you could get really fancy and instead of using those two major airports, pick airports more likely to be used by private aviation or small corporate jets that serve those two cities.  It would really look like a true "jetsetter's" airplane ticket!

Absolutely. That's the plan. On the prototypes, I used the actual airport destination versus the city. The final Joker will have the actual airport name or typical verbiage found on a true boarding pass.

For the airports, I have two options:

1) Have a tier that allows one back to choose the departure airport and another backer choose the arrival airport (side note: the second Joker is the return ticket).

2) I choose the airports based on my own creative reasons.

Thoughts?

Also, here's there prototype: https://instagram.com/p/BClSHT3xtGm/ (https://instagram.com/p/BClSHT3xtGm/)

Thoughts?

Prototype looks cool.

Just choose your favorite airports!  Be decisive!

Color names: Signage Green (or Jetsetter Green if that sounds better to you), Altitude Blue (or if it's more dark, perhaps Oceanic Blue), and NavLight Red (Navigator Red doesn't have as tight a connection to the light; Running Light Red could be a more recognizable alternative).

Possible future colors:
Fuselage White (an inverse-black deck)
Tarmac Black (or Tarmac Gray)
Tropics Green (something with a dash more yellow to it, like palm fronds)
Lifevest Orange (or Life Raft Orange, or Floatation Device Orange...)
Galley Silver
Freshly Ground Brown (coffee!)
Too-High Blue - that blue-black shade when you're about to leave the atmosphere!
Partly Cloudy - a white-blue mix
Lightning Blue - the color of static electricity
Uniform (pick-your-favorite-color), the official uniform color of Jetsetter Airlines!  Could also be a two-tone.
Citrus Yellow, for the perfect lemon wedge in your first-class cocktail
Ice - UV clear-coat for the back design on all the cards
Beach Tan - the color of yellow sand
Golf Course Green (or Bluegrass) - popular destination for the jetsetter

...as you can see, there's no shortage of possibilities if you get creative about it.  Just leave out "Vomit Comet Green!"
Title: Re: Jetsetter Playing Cards v2 - Work in Progress
Post by: Paul Ruccio on March 27, 2016, 10:16:30 PM
There's a couple placeholders for photos and pricing and wording might be tweaked here and there but here's a preview for the Kickstarter:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/paulruccio/666464652?token=5b71e6de

Officially launching on Tuesdsy, March 29th at 7:30 am EDT.