Here's the next finished court card - the Queen of Clubs! This one will probably be the simplest of all the court eggs.
thanks, Randy
Something's been throwing me off when I look at the courts and I think I've finally figured it out - why do the indices and the eggs employ somewhat different-looking typefaces? Would it be possible to match them?
Ah, Thanks Don for posting this, I also felt that there was something not quite right with the courts. And, now, when I know it, I can't stop thinking about it! It's like that Falcon Crest thing. Remember Falcon Crest? Remember Maggie? Remember her constant sighing? You will now.
Anyway, I have an idea I would like you to try. Try changing the typeface in the eggs to a script font or an initial, maybe like one of these.
http://www.dafont.com/theme.php?cat=404 . Something that differs totally from the index typeface.
My teacher told me when I studied to be a book binder: Use as few typefaces as possible, and if you have to use more than one, make sure that they are very different.
Actually, I think that you really don't need that extra letter in the egg. it's not like the index letter is hard to see. Different crowns would work, or you could expand upon the cross in the ace idea. Use that same cross for the courts, or make them more and more ornate. And the other suits can use the other aces images.
One thing I was thinking about. To me the enamel button pips looks like they are concave rather than convex, if that makes any sense. I think it has to do with the light. Usually it comes from the top left, leaving the lower right fairly dark. With these buttons it seems to be coming from low right? Or at least there seem to be a fair amount of light coming from low right? and since people generally are used to have the light from top left when they see buttons, the effect is that it looks hollowed out or indented. Obviously, working with 3D stuff you already know this, so I assume that it is intentional. I like to know what the thoughts behind that decision is?