in a conversation with my wife about how to handle the number cards we cam up with this concept.. Ill refine it more to have a real comparison later.. this is just a fast thumbnail sketch.
Take a look at the Deck of the Living Dead by Bent Castle Workshops. They employ a similar design.
Don pointed out that i might be at risk of plagiarism, which i thought by posting in public would only deter anyone from buying a deck that was known about in advance... but for that reason i may be culling through this thread today and cleaning up. that will slow down what i post for sure if i have to go through watermarking files... I guess i was mimicking what im used to in automotive build threads and was trying to build the enthusiasm ive seen surrounding those. but then its hard to steal a car that way
Yeah, I just pointed out the experience Emmanuel had with the release of the Curator deck - a print company in Russia released the deck in that country before HOPC did, having copied the artwork that he posted online. The back is generic as is the box, but the faces are all his designs. Ironically, the company gave design credit for the deck to a pseudonym he uses on one of the art boards - DeviantArt, I think. There's lots of posts about this on the topic for the Curator deck, should anyone be interested in reading more about it. Russians apparently have a deep fondness for playing cards, printing all kinds of designs, good or bad, copyrighted or not, licensed or not...paying royalties or NOT...
It's better to limit how much of a deck you release before printing, and making what you do release difficult to accurately copy by using watermarks and skewed-angle photography/rendering.