Hello guys,can all of you give some view from different style.
1. collector
2. Magician
3. Flourisher
She need the idea those design fix which type of customer
You might be taking too narrow a view of the marketplace. The most successful projects out there didn't succeed because they catered strictly to the card collecting community. They succeeded because they brought in people who have no idea about card collecting, don't perform magic and wouldn't know a flourisher/cardist if one flung a card up their nose. If you limit your focus to just those people, you limit your potential audience to just those people.
Prime example: Pedale Design's "Misc. Goods Co." deck. When it was first introduced here, it was met with indifference - the design needed some serious tweaking, it was very expensive at the time and many people were turned off by the art. It took off into the stratosphere not because we all suddenly changed our minds (a few did, once some of the design issues were dealt with) but because it was featured on some prominent high design blogs, dragging people onto Kickstarter who'd never bought a "collectible" deck before but were used to shelling out the big bucks for designer pieces of all kinds - to them, the "high price" of this deck was more of a bargain. When it closed, it was the KS record holder for highest-grossing deck project at about $150,000.
With the designs she's working on, sure, some collectors will take interest. But so will people who simply like art, especially the folksy kind this deck shows. And she'd definitely draw interest from the tarot/divination crowd, a whole different animal from the typical deck collector.
The larger the target she aims for, the likelier she'll hit it.