Hobo Coins III and a new project

Posted by Chris Ovdiyenko on

Hey folks, it's been a busy summer! We're in the middle of production for Hobo Coins III and looking forward to getting coins in soon. Once that happens we'll be in full tilt shipping mode. Really looking forward to getting that project out to all the backers, but in the meantime I've been busy with my next project. Tentatively calling it "The Guild" and it'll be a tarot and playing card project based loosely on design from the early 1900s—one of my favorite design eras. 

This one began as a thought experiment of what a deck of tarot cards might look like if it was designed by an artisan from the arts and crafts era. As I got into it, I realized that one of my favorite artists from that era could be great source of inspiration—and he wasn't even an artist per se. Louis Sullivan was an incredible architect that the world has somewhat forgotten. I used aspects of his beautiful ornamentation as inspiration and homage on this card back design:

Louis Sullivan card back for The GuildI'll be using that general motif for the tuck case and also integrating the design into the card faces, though here's a sample of the cards - still a work in progress:

Art style for the Guild

There's a lot to do for this project, but I'm targeting a Jan. 1st 2020 date to launch on Kickstarter. Let me know what you think of the project and just a heads up that Dead On Paper will be off Facebook soon (privacy, etc.) so if you want to keep up with all our doings, be sure to join our mailing list.

Best,

Chris and Adria

Arts and Crafts Louis Sullivan Playing Cards Tarot

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Comments


  • Looking forward to the Kickstarter. What is the eta looking like now? Anymore artwork to share?!

    EB on
  • Would love a guidebook on the Arcana Tarot Playing Cards. Which are now my go to deck. I am interested in all your projects.

    RIchard Kennison on
  • Love idea of using the Arts and craft movement for this. Good luck Chris

    Mark Norton on
  • I love this artwork! I’m in! If ever the guidebook for your last tarot deck is back in print, I’m in for that too. I’ve been kicking myself for not jumping on it.

    Gail Itschner on


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