Stick away from darkness and skulls, there's just been so many of them!
Darkness? But what about the rose in my back design? Is that too dark?
Anyway, I just realized I didn't mention my theme in the starting post, which I guess I should have... My theme is Wonderland, staying away from Alice herself as she doesn't fit into a deck, but the general idea of what I think Wonderland would look like, basically. And please don't bring Disney's adaptation into this thread, I insist on the distinction.
The palette is all about blacks, reds, and gold details. I'll probably throw in some blue once I get to the court cards as well.
Anyway, the court cards already fit thematically since they are literally characters in the novel itself. The concept is there, but my theme still calls for an art style different from the standard courts we see on Bicycle cards for example.
Another thing, I've been working on the ace of spades today and that's where I realized chosing a font for the pips was trickier than I thought. The general idea of the deck makes me want to choose something that's a little fancier than usual, but I don't wanna go overboard with it. It's hard to find perfect balance.
Oh, should I show you my initial design or keep it a mystery?
Criticism should be useful, tell me if you're interested.
Edit:
Please bear in mind - I'm not a designer and make no pretense at being one. I just know what I like as a player, magician and collector.
And that makes your opinion even more important. Why make a deck that's perfect in designer standards if the general public doesn't like it?