I'm going to paste the min-spec for an entry here so I can go over it a piece at a time.
a) a model name, and an original brand name if applicable (trademarks and brand names of other companies, including but not limited to the United States Playing Card Company ["USPC"], the Expert Playing Card Company ("EPCC"), etc., may not be used).
b) a completed tuck box design presented in "assembled" appearance. EPCC reserves the right to edit the box design to conform with design standards they are capable of producing.
c) a completed card back design.
d) a completed face image of the court cards, jokers (or joker, in the event of a deck having only one joker or having two identical jokers, or no joker at all if your deck design doesn't include any), Ace of Spades, extra cards (including but not limited to advertisement or gaff cards), one representative card of rank between 2 and 10 in each of the four Anglo-American suits (spades, hearts, clubs and diamonds).
e) any other design features that are unique to your design, including but not limited to features such as other unique Ace designs besides the Ace of Spades; hidden card markings, one-way marks or card reveals; unique pip arrangements on any of the cards varying from but still generally conforming to the Anglo-American standard; etc.
As I'm seeing it, you need very little beyond what's already here, including all images you've posted so far.
Because your deck has unique pip configurations, you should post at least one card of each value two through ten, with at least one card of each of the four suits represented among them. If there is any special or unique features about any of the spot cards, we need to see that separately. Examples of that would be values with different configurations in the different colors or suits (like the Mechanic Deck, both versions) or a fancy extra like a German tax stamp replica on the Ace of hearts or a Spanish maker's mark as found on the four of clubs in Spanish-made decks like the Fournier 505 and 605. Basically, if there's any individual markings unique to your design, we need to see them.
We also need to see the remaining two unseen sides of your tuck box as part of a two- or three-dimensional representation - the top and the bottom.
Write a paragraph with an introduction from you and whatever explanatory text you want, post that with all the art here plus the missing art I mentioned in the contest topic for entries, and you have yourself one completed entry! Good luck!