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7 Questions with Tim Coonfield of Rattler Gorge Playing Cards


Rattler Gorge Playing Cards is a truly unique deck of cards inspired by the legendary Old West now funding on Kickstarter. Tim Coonfield (Insragram: @thecardguyyt) in collaboration with DeckIdea has designed a cool deck that tells the story of one of the dozens of towns that dotted the Old West. Welcome to... RATTLER GORGE!

The deck features fully custom artwork, from the unique eye-catching tuck box, card backs to the courts, pips, and the gorgeous Ace of Spades. The two-way back design features the revolver central champer with metallic inks that provide ornate detailing throughout. Corner elements are inspired by the intricate inlaid patterns from the handles of prized revolvers. 

 

Meanwhile, the court cards focus on the unique and diverse characters of the town. The Ace of Spades features weapons that ruled the wild frontier, from revolvers to rifles, these were tools to threaten or protect depending on who held them. The deck is fully custom, yet fully functional design, perfect for the family or themed game nights.

Last week, we had a chat with Tim about his collaboration with DeckIdea, the inspiration, and the design process behind the Rattler Gorge.

For those of us who don’t know, can you tell us about yourself and how did The Card Guy come to be?
I fell headfirst into cards back in 2018 and immediately became overwhelmed with the number of decks that were out there to collect. I started looking through different video reviews just to help me narrow it down. There’s a lot of great guys out there working to share the decks of the world, but I was all about trying to go deeper on what made these decks special and there really wasn’t anything out there that was doing that at a consistent level. 



So for me, the channel was – and still is – about just talking about what I see and like about the decks I have. You’re genuinely hearing what I like about the decks. What I learned about the decks. That’s always been my driving motivation with the channel. The channel has given me an outlet to connect with this amazing community in such a unique way and genuinely is what has kept me tethered to this hobby for so long!

Can you describe the Rattler Gorge and why you’re passionate about it?
Everyone in this hobby I think dreams that they’re going to produce a deck of cards someday. I was absolutely no exception there. So in some ways, I legitimately just wanted to fulfill that dream. Rattler Gorge represents to me trying to not just check the box of on getting a deck of cards, but to put out a deck that I would want to buy. I think a lot of the “hype” on the deck has centered around the tuck case. But I’m also really proud of what we did with the court cards. I love a deck that tells a story, so whether it’s Callow’s boys or “Smoke,” the town sheriff…I was so excited to build a little back story behind the characters. It’s incredibly gratifying to see how well this has been received because this was an exciting project to put together! 

How did you and DeckIdea end up collaborating together?
I’ve been a fan of DeckIdea since day 1. Go look at the backer card for his 1969 deck and you’ll find my name at #11. I’ve been chatting on and off with him ever since then and I absolutely love the creativity he puts into his designs. It was really in the last year or so that we started heating up conversations about working together on a deck and it’s been an amazing ride ever since. Honestly, some of the collaboration on my end was born out of necessity. My artistic skills would graciously be called “negligible.” But it’s also been a great pairing since both of us approached this with a passion for building a project that would deliver something truly unique for collectors! 


What role did you play in the art direction and how much time did you spend working on the deck?
The entire process was a truly collaborative one that Jason and I have been engaged in for the last several months. My primary goal was to make sure that the deck did justice to the western themes. Whether it was little things like picking the name of the town or tweaking the cast of characters for the court cards, that was my biggest focus. I spent a lot of the time thinking through stories that would make sense around the characters and trying to ensure that the details we added made sense with the period. Jason is truly a fantastic and talented designer and was able to incorporate that feedback – mixing it with his own style – to make a deck that I think came out great! 



Walk us through the process you took to design the deck. How did you come out with the idea and how did you get to this finished product?
The whole idea actually started out with a completely different passion of mine – BBQ. I have eaten more brisket and pulled pork than can possibly be healthy and have always wanted to do a deck inspired by the pitmasters that I’ve encountered all over Texas as we’ve traveled to some of the best BBQ spots in the state.

For a variety of reasons, that deck remains on the back burner. But the idea quickly morphed into the idea of a western town. Being from Texas, western art and style are pretty prevalent even in the more urban areas, so it was familiar territory for me. Once we went that direction, we almost immediately seized on the idea of the tuck being one of the “buildings” from the town. I’d been playing around with Year of the Ox and seen the fantastic things Legends has been experimenting with around die-cut tucks, and the swinging doors seemed like such a fantastic way to offer something unique. 


From there, things started to fall into place pretty quickly. The court cards are always a big part of every deck for me, so coming up with a set of characters was a ton of fun for me. The snake-oil salesman (king of diamonds) hit me early in that process and it was something I couldn’t shake, and it was just a blast to fill out the rest with a variety from the town. The process was a great one and – not being the artist myself – I feel lucky to have worked with Jason and DeckIdea to translate the idea to art in such a fantastic way!

What was your most brilliant breakthrough when designing the deck?
I love so much about the deck, but it has to be the tuck case. I think a lot about the state of innovations around playing cards – whether it be metallic inks, holofoil or gilding. But to me I think making creative use of die cuts is a concept whose time has come. So many people consider themselves “tuckists,” and giving those fans something unique just has the potential to add so much to the experience. I love the experimentation that some creators (like Ark Playing Cards) are doing with insane and complex tuck cases, but to me there’s something powerful about using simple openings in the tuck case to create an evolved experience with the deck. Rattler Gorge just does something DIFFERENT in the tuck case, and I will always appreciate that in a deck! 



Finally, what are your favorite playing cards?
Thirdway’s motto is “decks that tell a story,” and that’s a huge one for me. Anyone who’s seen my channel knows that Thirdway Industries tops the list for me. Giovanni Meroni’s mythology-inspired decks are vivid, exciting, and feature so much detail and life in the court cards. Some of my favorites there? Monolith and Sins are two designs that I think stand a cut above Gio’s outstanding line, but I can’t think of any of his decks I don’t enjoy!

I’ve also become a huge fan of Jocu. Alessandra Gagliano is an incredibly talented artist and her ability to work fine symbolic details into her court cards leaves me constantly impressed. Fillide and Onda are absolute masterpieces I’d recommend to anyone. 


There are so many other designers doing fantastic work particularly in the full custom designs that I prefer. Uusi, Montenzi, Design Imperator, Kings Wild, and Steve Minty – just to name a few!

Thank you for your time, Tim, and congratulation on hitting the funding goal! At the time of writing, Rattle Gorge is already 712% funded with 17 days to go! If you like what you've read here and want to support Tim and DeckIdea, you can find it on Kickstarter Here!

Pledge starts at $10, there will be TWO editions available on offer- Dessert Dust and Noir. The Desert Dust Edition captures the natural colors of the west. A deep brown tuck includes illustrations on the center of every good western town - the saloon. The Noir version features black and white tones that pay homage to the silver screen movies that turned the stories of the old west into legend.

The most unique feature of all is the strategic laser cutouts on both the front and back of the tuck. On the front, classic swinging doors inviting you into the saloon. On the back, a circular cutout reveals the central design feature of the back design of the cards, the iconic revolver chamber.

The decks will be printed by Cartamundi with SlimLine B9 Finish.

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Kickstarter: The Serpent Playing Cards by Deckidea


Over the past months, the Hong Kong-based team at Deckidea has been coming out with interesting and captivating deck designs and "the Serpent" is no exception.

The Snake themed playing card is a fully custom-designed deck of playing card, which forms a snake when one fans or spread out the cards. Jason Cheng, founder of Deckidea, told Kardify,
The design originated from the desire to give extra meaning to a deck of cards when it is fanned or spread. I found the shape of a deck of fanned cards resembles a snake up really well.

Jason used that as a concept, and 100+ hours of work later, “the Serpent” was born.
Jason also wanted the deck to be more playful, so he designed the 12 court cards as unique snakeheads. One can use any of these court cards as part of the “Snake Fan”. This gives the fans or spreads a fresh new look every time.

The joker is another interchangeable card but as an ouroboros, which allows you to 'complete' your fan in a very unique way. “the Serpent” comes in 3 colors. Green, White and the limited edition Rainbow (only 200 copies printed). The decks will be printed by Cartamudi on the B9 finish.


Available NOW on Kickstarter. Pledge starts at $13 and add-on such as the Dealer Coin is also available, with snake “Heads” on one side and “Tails” on the other.

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The Exploration Playing Cards with Augmented Reality Features


The Exploration Playing Cards is a very cool deck from DeckIdea launched on Kickstarter last week. Exploration will be the first deck from DeckIdea that provides an Augmented Reality (AR) experience. The AR app is available for FREE on the IOS and Google Play Store. According to the DeckIdea campaign page,

It is another project that has been in the works for a while with the intend of bringing Augmented Reality to Cardistry. The Exploration Deck is the first deck that was design specially to be compatible with the app.

 


Even without AR, the dec design is elegant on its own. Fully custom, the back was designed so that it is visually pleasing during flourishing and purely up-close inspection. The back features a large bold circle in the center, surrounded by intricate details. 



The circle allows the viewer to keep track of the motion of the cards during flourishing. The intricate details only become more visible when view up close, creating a different visual experience.



For the face cards, the court cards are modern reinterpretations of the traditional royals but fully functional for magic and/or card games. The pips are printed on all 4 corners, making the deck user-friendly to both right and left-handed cardists and magicians alike.



The Ace is beautifully crafted and full of detail. There is also something cool when viewd with the AR app.



The deck is packaged in an elegant tuck box inspired by traditional Japanese woodworking techniques Kumiko and Yosegi-zaiku.  Yosegi-zaiku puzzle boxes usually have a hidden compartment once you solve the puzzle. From the campaign page, 

The Exploration deck also has its own hidden feature; working with Augmented Reality!


The tuck box is adorned with stunning gold foil and capped with a numbered Seal. The Standard Edition is limited to 2,700 decks only and the Blue Gilded to only 200. The decks will be printed by Hanson Chien Production Co on Vintage Stock. Pledge starts at $12 on Kickstarter.


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Kickstarter: 12 Days of Christmas Playing Cards by Deckidea


From Deckidea, the "12 Days of Xmas" Christmas playing cards are inspired by the famous Christmas Song, "12 Days of Christmas" and currently funding on Kickstarter.



The deck predominantly sports a red and green colorway with Christmas designed elements featured throughout. From Christmas bells, wreath, to Santa hats, mistletoe, and Christmas tree. 



The face cards are represented by the "12 Days of Christmas" song and each of the JQK represents one day of Christmas. 



The card backs come with a festive and detailed design in a stylish design. Looks great for card flourishing! 



Two editions are available- the deluxe edition comes with a luxurious red tuck with gold foil and capped with a numbered seal. Meanwhile, the standard comes with a green tuck that looks like a gift box. 



Printed by USPCC with Premium Stock finish. Available NOW on Kickstarter for $13.

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The Sandwich Series Playing Cards- Only 1 More Week!


Check out this new deck series from Deckidea. The Sandwich Series is a collection of decks with tuck boxes made to look like photo-realistic food ingredients to make your own sandwich.


On the inspiration behind the deck, Jason Cheng, founder of Deckidea said,
Being a foodie, I wanted to combine my love of Sandwiches and playing cards. I used that as a concept, and 100+ hours of work later, “the Sandwich Series” was born.🍞


There are three versions are available to make your own deck sandwich- bread, egg, and luncheon meat. Fully custom, the deck features a stylish illustration that will surely appeal to both sandwich lovers & card collectors alike.


The card back of each version is the ingredients of a good breakfast sandwich- bread, egg, and luncheon meat. The Aces are dishes made from the ingredients and the court cards depict a chef cooking.


Also, the jokers are also designed to be at different cooking stages of an ingredient, (i.e. from Egg Shell to Scramble Egg), perfect for a quick fun sleight of hand magic trick.


The decks will be printed by Cartamundi on True Linen B9 Finish with SlimLine paper stock. Pledge starts at $11 on Kickstarter. Add-ons such as half-brick boxes and tote back are also available to keep your sandwich secure.

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The Constellation Playing Card on Kickstarter


Currently funding on Kickstarter, Constellation is a luxurious deck of playing cards inspired by the zodiac signs. Designed by Jason Cheng of Deckidea, the fully custom decks features detailed illustration of all 12 Zodiac signs. 


The card backs set the tone of the deck with gorgeous mirrored-card backs featuring the different cycles of moon phases in the center accompanied by stars. 


For the face cards, the number cards are made to be functional and legible. To accentuate the luxurious look of the deck, each of the pips is either outlined by gold metallic Ink or UV invisible ink. 


The gorgeous Ace of spade showcase all 12 zodiac signs in a highly detailed, custom-drawn Spade. The court cards feature all 12 zodiacs in a 2-way design. They are visually eye-catching and interesting enough for collectors and game nights. 


The Jokers of form a diptych illustration, featuring all 12 zodiac signs with their respective dates. The face cards are flanked by 2 strings of moon-phase illustration on both sides. 


There are 2 editions on offer during the Kickstarter campaign, Premium Gold and Mystique Purple. The tuck of the Premium Gold comes with a champagne gold foil and embossing accentuating the details and at the same time, a luxurious look and feel. 


The Mystique Purple is probably the most striking of the two. The purple foiled gives it a dark and sophisticated look and the embossing on the intricate design enhances the tactile sensation. Also, there are several openings on this tuck-box revealing part of the deck inside, of which will feature UV invisible ink.



The decks are printed by Cartamundi. Pledge starts at $14 on Kickstarter.

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Cardistry: Horizon Playing Cards by ITS Team


Horizon is the 17th playing cards by ITS Team and the first project on Kickstarter with help by Deckidea. ITS Team is a design company based in South Korea, Seoul. Since 2015, they have launched 17 unique decks of playing cards, with over 23,000 decks sold around the world.


Horizon is the first deck in the Indecx series. The key design element of the series is to connect between Typography and image. As such, the tuck box depicts a magazine layout design to reflect the design elements of the Indecx series.


Inside, the card backs are fully customized with 54 different backs. The backs are divided into two parts with the oil bubble and black space. The diversity and contrasting backs allow for a more visual and dynamic card flourishes.


The face cards are full of unique and fun ideas. According to Jungmin Ha, CEO of ITS Team,
Goal of indecx series is to make every card as a piece of artwork. Customizing whole cards one by one need lots of effort and idea. It took over 8 months to finish the design.

The basic design on the faces includes four elements. Box, Text, Image, and Suit. For example, Spades and Clubs make up a large proportion of boxes and text, while Diamonds and Hearts make up a large proportion of Text and Image. Also, shorten words and oil waves on suits make great visuals. These abstract typographic/art design elements seem to be a trend in new cardistry decks.


Horizon is currently seeking funds on Kickstarter and has just hit its funding goal with 12 days remaining. Pledge starts at $12. Backers who pledge a deck or more will get a PET card called 'myhorizoncard'. The special card has etching finish on the border that makes a magical shadow.

Printed by USPCC, on Crushed stock, limited of 1,000.

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Excelsior Playing Cards Launches Second Kickstarter Deck: Cyberware


Excelsior Playing Cards have launched their second Kickstarter deck: Cyberware. The futuristic-looking deck is designed by DeckIdea and produced by Excelsior. According to the team at Excelsior,
Cyberware is another deck in the cyberpunk realm. this time featuring an illustrated approach, keeping a modern look shown in two different designs.

Despite the heated debate over the popular game, Cyberpunk 2077, the genre is still strong, and more themed decks are being launched each month. Although it is inspired by the incredible work of Mike Pondsmith, Cybershock has its own characters on the court cards with their own background stories. 


The fully custom Cyberware comes with two tuck box designs, they evolved to experimenting with foil and dyed paper with a mix of silver, cyan, gold, and orange foils. 




The aces are very detailed and quite prominently displayed in the deck. They claim their inspiration was from the Matrix neck connectors. Also, the pips are custom and the cards have an energy bar at the top and with the suit name. 


Like their first deck, Excelsior Playing Cards has repeated what seems to have become a tradition. The extra card is a tribute to the fans, featuring the names of the first 50 backers. 


Cyberware playing cards start at $15 on Kickstarter and will be printed by United States Playing Cards Company on Classic Paper Stock with Air-Cushion finishing. 


The most unique pledges include the deck along with a luxury acrylic display box specially designed and handcrafted with the deck’s themed art. Also available add-on is the collector’s box sets. 


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