Don, thanks again for your constructive feedback. It gives me a lot to think about when considering how to make my next video. (p.s. I currently have Dan & Dave's Ultimate Deck as well as all of the new versions of Smoke & Mirrors sitting on my counter... making me feel very guilty about not having created a video review for them yet! But, that is life... and I have some other pressing things I need to get done first before I review those.)
That's cool you were a consultant on the Bohemia Deck project. Can you share some about how you were involved and what it was like? Would love to hear about it. One thing I was surprised to notice recently about the deck is that depending on how wide or narrow I make my thumb fan, it creates a different appearance. The reason for this I believe is due to the wavy lines on the back design... and how much (or which part) of the wavy line is visible. Pretty awesome deck.
FFN - I probably should have made this clearer, but I was speaking of video reviews in general, not yours in particular. I haven't even seen yours! When I'm at work, the computer I use has video playback disabled.
I gave them some tips for improved usability, such as not extending the wavy lines past the edge of the card. I wrote a fair amount of the copy for their Kickstarter, and assisted with figuring out what the tiers would cost as well as tracking add-ons. I built a spreadsheet for them which simplified the entire reward/add-on tracking process.
The bulk of the work was theirs, especially getting featured in design blogs - it made the deck really take off. I also noticed a problem in the making and helped them solve it - mid-way through the fundraising they became fully committed for the entire print run of 3,500 and needed a solution, so I suggested creating the second deck in the same basic design, same faces, just a different-colored back. It also allowed them to release more uncut sheets, which were in high demand.