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Bēhance: Queens by Glenn Arthur

Glenn Arthur is an artist from Orange County, California, US. He was invited to be in a show at The Alternative Cafe with a fun little steampunk theme called “Parasols and Dirigibles” in 2012. He decided to put together a mini series of four paintings based on the queens from a deck of playing cards. Glenn didn’t want them to look traditional so he threw his own twist on the ladies by painting their faces with the suit that each one represents. Glenn adorned their heads in lilies with spade, heart, club, and diamond shaped stamen in place of crowns. He kept their hair and costumes in muted colors with designs, patches, his “G” key and his speciality hummingbirds to match their suits.

Each queen is an 11×14, acrylic on wood painting. © 2012 Glenn Arthur

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Bēhance: Typographic Playing Cards by Junli Kato & Peter Gutierrez

A collaborated 54 deck of playing cards. Each individual card has a unique image created by the number or letter (face cards) of the card. The unifying theme is the Helvetica font used as the base of each design along with other shapes, fonts, or other design elements. Faces of cards designed by Junli Kato. Box and back-side of the cards designed by Peter Gutierrez. Box and cards all hand-crafted and assembled.

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Bēhance: Aquatic Playing Cards by Nicole Avena

Aquatic playing cards designed by Nicole Avena – the designer from Florida (United States). This card deck exhibits a mixed abstraction of both realism and collage. While the back of the deck is intended to encourage an ocean, the photographic element of the torn pieces, range from dark to light, from sea bottom to surface. The illustration is then broken up by undulating white lines, acting as the white crest of ocean waves.

She broke the suites up into 4 phylum of sea creatures: Mollusca, Chordates, Cnidarian, and Arthropods. The symbols of the coral, clam barnacle, and puffer fish denote the most basic creatures of each phylum. As the incremental value of the face cards increase, so does the threatening nature of each creature in that phylum.

© 2013 Nicole Avena

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Posted by on 12.06.2013 in Behance, Playing Card Art

 

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Bēhance: Royalty Typographic Playing Cards by Chris Finn

Royalty Typographic playing cards are designed by Chris Finn. The main challenge of this project was to create a visual system that provides consistency through the whole set of cards. They are a consistent and solid group because they share visual features that unite them. The theme of the deck based on the design of the typeface (Centaur) is “Royalty”. Chris chose the colors Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire and Gold to represent the jewels and metals commonly found around royalty.

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Bēhance: Playing Cards by Michael McCormack

Two Jacks of Clubs designed by Michael McCormack.

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