I'm sure people are probably saying it all over of the place they have at UC and I tend to agree that the indices are a little close to the bead border, for me most noticeable on the number cards. Pushed out just a touch would be great. The bead border there is really fantastic on these. I think it adds a lot. Good things, good things.
Nice suggestion. I'm pretty sure he is going to play it safe and change it to 2 suit colors. Now, Don can play solitaire again...
For such a colourful deck, i was hoping he could pull a 4-colour suit actually. But ultimately, 3 is really neither here nor there, and glad he made changes to it.
I just never cottoned to using four-color or "no-revoke" decks. As I see it, the suits themselves are your "four groupings of thirteen" and extra colors only takes away the "two groupings of 26" that many solitaire and other games require.
If someone insists on having four colors, I usually recommend two colors and two shadings - for example, instead of red and black, one could use red, pink, black and gray. They're easily distinguished while at the same time close enough to their "partner" suit that would normally share the same color that you can pull off a game requiring two colors without too much hassle.
Having said all that, I really like these now!