I know Don, I love two-way designs as well but the first option is one of my favorites. I am not sure how the card community will react to the one way design. Thanks for the feedback!
What if you put the "butt" for lack of a better word of the widow in the middle of the back of the card and give her two heads (one facing up, the other down). Sure, you'll lose some "real" factor but it will make it reversible AND the red hour glass will be in the center!
Could be worth a shot!
-Kleetz
That is a great idea! We tried that and with the legs it looks messy and doesnt work to well. thanks for the suggestion! Appreciate all the feedback!
Seriously, the idea Kleetz suggested is good, as is the big one-way back. Regardless of your final choice, making that spider HUGE really makes the deck back striking.
I'd suggest using a light shade of gray for the details on the card back - perhaps even multiple shades of lighter gray. If the gray is too dark, it won't stand out well against all that black.
Yes, real Black Widow spiders have their hourglass on the underside - but who cares? If you REALLY wanted to make it a more authentic design, however, put the spider UNDER the web, outlined in white rather than gray! You could have a bit of fun with making the mouth big enough to see and scary enough to spark children's nightmares! You always see spiders drawn from above, but rarely see them drawn from below - and below is where all the action is!