I like how this deck is coming along. Do you have a card back in the works yet? I know the 5-circles is a modern Olympic thing, but I just want to throw out that you should avoid it at all costs as there are some very odd laws associated with it (including a special dispensation from congress). Keep up the work, it's coming along great!
You're absolutely right. The collectible card game "The Legend of the Five Rings" had to alter their card back design because it had five rings linked together, despite the fact that the rings formed a circle rather than an Olympic symbol. It's primarily five LINKING rings that will get you in hot water. Concentric rings or separate rings are fair game - though Target might have something to say about concentric rings...
So - what are some of the designs under consideration for the back?
Hey all. I haven't made the back yet, but i am far far away from the idea of the Olympic games. In my project Olympic games are purely irrelevant. My approach is to realise the ancient Greek way of making art in a contemporary form and respect. The Olympic games logo symbolises the 5 continents and their unity and "peace" during this gathering for sports (and no it's not ancient it's modern as a symbol/logo). It doesn't have anything to do with the Greek gods, history, mythology and art. Yes, the Olympic games is/was a Greek thing, but it was a small fraction of its vast civilisation. For me, as a Greek it's like saying that American superball defines all of the American culture something that we already know that isn't true. I hope this example illustrated my point.
So, no Olympic circles on the back, but!
As you see in the attached picture, this ornament -which i am in love with- was once on the tip on the Parthenon called "Acroceramo Parthenona" (Now in the Acropolis museum of Athens).
It's majestic, elegant, and pure. The way the artist intended to make it was to really show the light, energy and bliss of the Athenian realm, overseeing the land on the back and the see on the front. The Greeks used those structure to protect and keep in check all the evil spirits of the days. They used smaller tips on the other four corners of the Parthenon. So yes, id like this ornament to protect the back of the cards, and for you guys all the pleasure of gaming knowing that you're protect by the Acroceramo of the Parthenon
I will get inspired by this ornament, I already visited this ornament 2 times to see and feel the actual size (about 3.5 meters/ 10 feet tall) and when I'll finish
all the fronts I'll grab my sketch book and go there to have the experience of drawing it.
And yes it's going to be a two way back side form suited for a pleasurable game!