Hey, I am the designer for this deck and your comments are really helpful! Although I am not willing to change the faces of the deck I have been getting a lot of negative feel back about the back design which I am willing to change and make more detailed and interesting.
If anyone has any general tips or ideas on how I could make the back better please feel free to comment, I will not be offended.
The more feedback the better!
Thanks,
Olly
First, welcome to the Discourse. If you have some time, stop by the Introduce Yourself board and make a topic so everyone can get to know you a little better.
I understand a desire for a certain amount of artistic integrity, in regards to not wishing to change the faces. But if that integrity gets in the way of making backers happy, it could become a problem that keeps funding levels lower than you'd like.
Consider a compromise - instead of placing a pair of pips in the background in light grey, remove them and in the leftover negative space put in the proper amount of pips in total and in the same color and shade as the indices.
Also consider an old convention used in some card games that rely on a big number in the middle of the cards: add a banner with the numeral's name (or at least a thick line) under the numbers for the 6 and 9 spot cards. USPC failed to do this when they introduced "Poker Peek" playing cards at the 2007 WSOP Championships. The players complained so much, they ended up digging around, found some old, still-sealed decks from 2006 and replaced the new decks with the old ones for the remainder of the tournament. Even with a design tweak, they're not exactly what I'd call popular.