The Lincoln Deck - Kickstarter Unsuccessful
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 3:28 pm
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This Campaign has been re-launched...
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I thought I'd make a thread about this and share some thoughts as I think this has potential IF it rectifies some of its BIG flaws.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/set ... spired-usa
(I didn't add pics because it was just one bigass poster for the entire kickstarter)
First of all, $16 for 1 deck shipped internationally and $13 each for 2 is redonkulous. It would have to be gold plated to warrant such high prices.
Back design: Obvious one-way back and (too much) text are both big no-no's.
Faces: Court cards alse have (too much) text and could be more customized, as the standard modern court cards doesn't really fit in with the theme of the deck. Ageing effects going over the edges should be avoided to prevent ugly fans and spreads. Indices could be slightly closer to the edge for the same reason.
Stretch goals: The custom seal (200%) is good, but free stickers (150%) and postcards (250%) are pretty lame ones.
Stock and finish: Should be stated, possibly along with printing quality (Q1, Q2 etc).
Good things: Thin borders, beautiful Ace of Spades (IMO), and good consistency with the overall theme (apart from courts as mentioned) and color scheme.
This Campaign has been re-launched...
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I thought I'd make a thread about this and share some thoughts as I think this has potential IF it rectifies some of its BIG flaws.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/set ... spired-usa
(I didn't add pics because it was just one bigass poster for the entire kickstarter)
First of all, $16 for 1 deck shipped internationally and $13 each for 2 is redonkulous. It would have to be gold plated to warrant such high prices.
Back design: Obvious one-way back and (too much) text are both big no-no's.
Faces: Court cards alse have (too much) text and could be more customized, as the standard modern court cards doesn't really fit in with the theme of the deck. Ageing effects going over the edges should be avoided to prevent ugly fans and spreads. Indices could be slightly closer to the edge for the same reason.
Stretch goals: The custom seal (200%) is good, but free stickers (150%) and postcards (250%) are pretty lame ones.
Stock and finish: Should be stated, possibly along with printing quality (Q1, Q2 etc).
Good things: Thin borders, beautiful Ace of Spades (IMO), and good consistency with the overall theme (apart from courts as mentioned) and color scheme.