Hi guys,
To introduce myself: Sam, from York, UK. Graphic designer by day, playing card enthusiast by night.
Looking for feedback on my cards, my style is bold, clean and simple, it's what i'm known for! Hopefully can take these to Kickstarter. I have set up all the cards, box design still needs to happen.
Any questions and advice appreciated!
The basics of how you put the cards together are pretty good - like you said, bold, clean and simple.
Bold, clean and simple DON'T WORK WELL with your chosen theme, Dia de los Muertos. It's like trying to make Minimalist Baroque - two great styles that are practically polar opposites.
Having a one-way back design will usually hurt sales - some collectors tolerate them but poker players generally avoid them, lest they be accused of using the one-way back for cheating. Printing words on the card back is often a kiss of death for a design - do people need to be hit over the head to know that it's a Day of the Dead deck? Put the name on the Ace of Spades and that's it.
Day of the Dead has been VERY HEAVILY DONE in recent months (hell, even recent years). Everyone remembers the first team to reach the peak of Mount Everest, but no one remembers the 37th team unless they did something spectacular when they got there (besides dying, of course)... If your design doesn't absolutely blow the others out of the water, it'll be a tough sell in comparison.
My best advice for you would be to ditch the sugar skulls and stick with what's working - a minimal but bold design. Minimalism's been done to death as well, but usually with teeny-tiny little pips and indices, rarely with something bold and imposing. That's your design's strength - play to your strengths. You could take minimalism into a daring new direction, perhaps even start a trend.
I can't say this enough - make a KILLER box design. There are collectors out there that buy literally for the packaging alone, never even opening the box to look at the cards inside. A great box will give your sales a significant bump upward.