American McGee’s Alice playing cards (project) designed by InsidiousTweedle.
American McGee’s Alice is a third-person action video game with psychological horror elements released for PC on October 6, 2000. The game was designed by American McGee, developed by Rogue Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. It is an unauthorised sequel to Lewis Carroll’s Alice novels. The game features an older, more cynical and macabre incarnation of Alice.
The Jack of Diamonds + The Jack of Hearts (Tweedles)

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Tags: American McGee Alice, art, Baraja, cartes à jouer, design, игральные карты, Electronic Arts, horror, Lewis Carroll, naipes, Playing Card Art, playing card collecting, playing cards, Spielkarte, video games
Playing cards are designed by the Polish artist Katarzyna ‘yuke’ Kalder. Her Cats’ playing cards are obviously dedicated to cats 🙂 © 2013 Katarzyna ‘yuke’ Kalder
The King (of Clubs)

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Tags: art, Baraja, Behance, cartes à jouer, cat, cat playing cards, design, игральные карты, naipes, Playing Card Art, playing card collecting, playing cards, Spielkarte
Nautical playing cards are produced by The Blue Crown in 2013. The deck was designed by Edo Huang. It is reminiscent of a classic bordered Bee design. Everything about the deck is inspired by the sea. From the rope-like pattern & life preservers integrated into the back design, to the rope border on the court cards, and the ship joker.
The Nautical Deck has been created in Red, Blue and White (limited edition) backs. Playing cards are printed on a thin, flexible, and durable stock that’s manufactured and hand-finished in Shanghai. They have an embossed texture (finish). Tuck cases have custom seals.
The White version of the deck has a different tuck box design and different designs for the Aces. There were printed fewer than 2,000 White decks.

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Tags: art, Baraja, cartes à jouer, design, игральные карты, Edo Huang, maritime, naipes, nautical, Nautical Playing Cards, playing card collecting, playing cards, ship, Spielkarte, The Blue Crown
Theory11 helped to produce a deck of playing cards printed by USPCC for a vintage, speak-easy type restaurant called The Rarebit. Playing cards were designed by J Fletcher Design (Jay Fletcher). The deck was supposed to be used exclusively in The Rarebit’s lounge. But Theory11 was able to acquire a small quantity for themselves (500 decks) and decided to use it for promotional purposes. To celebrate their sixth birthday, they are “giving away” Rarebit Playing Cards from now until next Friday (September 6th) while supplies last.

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Tags: art, Baraja, cartes à jouer, design, игральные карты, J Fletcher Design, naipes, playing card collecting, playing cards, Spielkarte, The Rarebit restaurant, Theory11, United States Playing Card Company, USPCC
España Imperial Playing Cards were printed by Fournier in 1983.
Playing cards were designed by Ricardo “Serney” Summers (Discovery and Colonisation of America Playing Cards). Backs were designed by Tapicerías Gancedo.
Modern Spain was originally composed of a number of independent kingdoms and it was not united until 1479 when both Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand ascended to their thrones. Their marriage in 1469 joined together the royal houses of the Kingdom of Castile and the Kingdom of Aragon. Imperial Spain was born from this “Union of the Crowns”. These playing cards are dedicated to the period of the formation and develpment of the Imperial Spain, to main persons who played a historic part in this process.
The deck: 52 playing cards + 1 Joker + 1 ad card. Bridge size. The set consists of two decks with two different backs (different colours).

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Tags: art, Baraja, Carlos I, cartes à jouer, design, игральные карты, Ferdinand the Catholic, Fournier, Imperial Spain, naipes, Philip II of Spain, playing card collecting, playing cards, Ricardo Serney Summers, Spielkarte