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Kickstarter: Alice of Wonderland Playing Cards by Juan Solorzano

COMPLAINS ABOUT PARTIAL FULFILMENT… BUT:

02/02/2015

“I’m making a major update about sending out the rewards. I recently gained new employment that is stable and was desperately needed. Now that I am gainfully employed, I can afford to ship more decks out. I have already sent a few and more will go out.

My first paycheck is this weekend, so a few more decks will be shipped. As I get paid every 2 weeks, I will increase the amount of decks. Those that are recieving them I would appreciate any comments that you have as soon as you get them. Some have recieved their decks recently, I would appreciate your comments as well.

I do want to avoid any legal action and just get these items shipped to everyone. Do you agree? Again, I just started working at a professional job that will enable me to ship everything out. Thank you.

Also, if your address has changed, please let me know and I will update your address on Backerkit.” ~ Juan Solorzano


These playing cards are inspired by Lewis Carroll’s legendary Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and the Steampunk genre. The deck is designed by Juan Solorzano. It is planned to be printed by USPCC.

There will be two editions: Silver Edition (Black&White court cards) and Gold Edition (coloured court cards and vintage backgrounds). The tuck case of the Gold Edition:

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Playing Card Art: Queens by Phoenix Chan

Queens designed by the American illustrator Phoenix Chan (Queens, NY, US). She dedicated them to different animals 🙂 More cards will be coming out soon! © 2013 Phoenix Chan

The Queen of Spades

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Posted by on 28.06.2013 in Playing Card Art, Queens

 

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Playing Card Art: Playing Cards by Hachimitsu Ink

Hachimitsu Ink adore to create Djinns and mermaids (as artworks). So the designer decided to make a deck of playing cards mainly dedicated to them (a project). Playing cards need some additional improvement. The most interesting of them [© Hachimitsu Ink]:

The Two of Spades

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Posted by on 27.06.2013 in Playing Card Art

 

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Bēhance: Playing Cards by Veronica Chuah

Several playing cards designed by the Malaysian artist, Veronica Chuah. Very nice artworks which can be amazing playing cards.

© Veronica Chuah 2010

Aces

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Posted by on 27.06.2013 in Behance, Playing Card Art

 

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Piatnik: Jugendstil Art Nouveau Playing Cards

Joseph Glanz & Albert Berger (Austria) released “Tarock No.1″ deck (54 cards) in 1906. The cards were printed by Berger and then varnished, cut, collated and packaged by Josef Glanz. The printing process involved repeating the square grid on both the back and face sides of the cards, then the imagery on the face side was overprinted.

The deck was designed by Ditha Moser in Jugenstil style – the German equivalent of Art Nouveau with its preference for straight lines and simple forms in the shapes of squares, rectangles, circles and parallel lines. Proceeds from the sale of this Tarot deck were presumably intended to benefit a Viennese orphanage at Christmas time.

The Austrian playing card company Piatnik printed on its basis a bridge set “Jugendstil Art Nouveau” No.2136 in 1980. Both decks (blue and red backs) consist of 52 playing cards and 3 Jokers.

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