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Playing Card Plethora / Re: Decks of The Aftermath vol.1 (KS)
« on: September 07, 2014, 01:12:05 PM »
Thank you for inviting us to your forum.
Wow, this is a great place for discussing playing cards and design!
We appreciate the encouragement to come here and talk about our current Kickstarter project, Decks of The Aftermath. The interest that these cards have mustered is honestly quite flattering.
The theme originate from a Stalker and post-apocalyptic community where we have had years of activity, but obviously we appreciate the interest from any kind of community.
The music play a big role in this project, because this aspect has always been a key factor in the community that we originate from.
With this track we make an effort to create an atmosphere that is semi-instrumental and reflecting the kind of mood that is often seen in relation to this theme.
The 'worn and weathered' look is a vintage design factor that come into play in relation to the post-modern environment that we are trying to portray. All decks in this series have this.
We are blessed with a tremendous amount of encouragement and support from our network in relation to our design choices, but obviously we appreciate constructive criticism just as much.
We are here for the same!
Regarding our £5,100 project goal on Kickstarter we have probably spent as much time doing financial calculations as we have with the project layout. Multiple scenarios have been set up and we are very confident that everything should be well covered in the process in the event of a project funding.
We hope for your continuous interest in our project and would love to discuss all aspects of the decks with you as we go along and reveal more deck details.
@Rose
Obviously you must have some bad experiences with MPC.
We have already tested our decks with them.
What is your concern?
@sprouts1115
Could you elaborate on your statement that the deck screams 'non-functional'?
We'd love to know what it is you see.
@Don
Cheers
Wow, this is a great place for discussing playing cards and design!
We appreciate the encouragement to come here and talk about our current Kickstarter project, Decks of The Aftermath. The interest that these cards have mustered is honestly quite flattering.
The theme originate from a Stalker and post-apocalyptic community where we have had years of activity, but obviously we appreciate the interest from any kind of community.
The music play a big role in this project, because this aspect has always been a key factor in the community that we originate from.
With this track we make an effort to create an atmosphere that is semi-instrumental and reflecting the kind of mood that is often seen in relation to this theme.
The 'worn and weathered' look is a vintage design factor that come into play in relation to the post-modern environment that we are trying to portray. All decks in this series have this.
We are blessed with a tremendous amount of encouragement and support from our network in relation to our design choices, but obviously we appreciate constructive criticism just as much.
We are here for the same!
Regarding our £5,100 project goal on Kickstarter we have probably spent as much time doing financial calculations as we have with the project layout. Multiple scenarios have been set up and we are very confident that everything should be well covered in the process in the event of a project funding.
We hope for your continuous interest in our project and would love to discuss all aspects of the decks with you as we go along and reveal more deck details.
@Rose
Obviously you must have some bad experiences with MPC.
We have already tested our decks with them.
What is your concern?
@sprouts1115
Could you elaborate on your statement that the deck screams 'non-functional'?
We'd love to know what it is you see.
@Don
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The deck designs are actually interesting, but have a few flaws here and there. A little fine-tuningWhat would you fine-tune in the designs? What are the flaws?
Cheers