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We Just Released Kardify Magazine Issue 102 on Patreon!

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The latest issue of Kardify Magazine is now on Patreon! Patrons who pledged $3 or more will be able to download the latest issue from our Patreon page. This issue compiles selected articles published from mid-October to mid-November. Deck images, articles, and news to keep you informed and up-to-date with the latest playing card news, releases, and previews. If you love playing cards, you will love Kardify Magazine!

Also, don’t forget to check out our other cool reward tiers on Patreon! The tiers include monthly desktop and smartphone wallpapers, a mystery deck shipped to you every 4 months of ongoing contributions, social media shout-outs, and multiple sponsorship tiers! Check it out!

Funds received from the magazine will help us keep the site running and growing, and bring new quality content to you. Our aim is to support designers by backing crowdfunded projects and supporting magic and playing cards retailers with their new releases. If you want to support us, please head over to our Patreon page. If you have an idea for an article you would like us to pursue, do get in contact with us. We hope you enjoy the read. In this issue:   

Astro: Filled with quirky robots,  rayguns, and nostalgic sci-fi flair, Jackson Robinson’s latest deck captures the charm of vintage space-age imagination.

Patternwork: From Jack Brutus Penny, Patternwork is a  deck of fully-custom art playing cards inspired by Renaissance tapestry and Japanese fabric.

Circus Corinthia: Have a look at the third Circus deck by Marianne Larsen featuring paying homage to the enigmatic jesters of medieval festivals, masters of deception and delight. 

Triton 42 Club:  Antique Restoration by A. Haines Playing Cards. The deck represented the quintessential premium player’s deck designed for high-end enjoyment at gaming tables, and was printed in several different versions over the years. Find Out More!

+ Case Study: The latest deck series crafted by Dan and Dave is an exhibition of playable art after decades of study and practice. 

Fulton's October V2: Twelve years after the release of the original Fulton’s October, artist Steven Noble and designer Brad Fulton have reunited to conjure an all-new sequel. Check it out!

Fantastic Four: This Theory11’s deck pays tribute to Marvel’s First Family, inspired by the retro-futuristic style of the 1960s, the design captures the energy and optimism of the Fantastic Four’s earliest adventures!

… and more! 48 pages of articles and deck images. Enjoy!
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