Here is a P52 link to Stefan's only other pair of decks 10yrs ago. I have provided the link to the 2016 GEISTREIZ (opposed to the 2015) as this page has 10 interesting pics
Awesome court card! My only criticism, and this isn't unique to Stefan, is when artists try to get fancy with their letters and end up making certain letters look almost illegible. The lowercase i curvature just makes me read it as Lufe at first glance before the word context kicks in shortly after. It's also not cohesive. SUITS and OF are all caps and then Life is not. Perhaps it's for emphasis and I am too much of a plebeian to understand the artist's vision for SUITS OFLife
These look really interesting! I totally agree about the choice of lettering on “Life” though. I’m curious about the thought process there, as it is barely readable if you don't already know the title.
Evilgamer wrote: ↑Thu Jan 15, 2026 12:40 pm
very very busy faces
Incredibly so, I wonder what they would look like in B/W as I think the coloring is adding to their muddy look.
I realize not many would settle for B/W and with the amount of detail they would probably look like a maze rather than amaze
KoD - my initials, no wonder I grew up a lover of playing cards Avatar - Honeybee (No.15+17) Tuck pic by Randy Butterfield for PM
Evilgamer wrote: ↑Thu Jan 15, 2026 12:40 pm
very very busy faces
Yes, but they're more of an art portfolio than a players deck. I wouldn't pull these out for poker night, but for a relaxing game of solitaire where I can enjoy the art they'll look great.
Evilgamer wrote: ↑Thu Jan 15, 2026 12:40 pm
very very busy faces
Yes, but they're more of an art portfolio than a players deck. I wouldn't pull these out for poker night, but for a relaxing game of solitaire where I can enjoy the art they'll look great.
I dont buy standard decks at all, I like art decks but this is a bit much even for me.
Absolutely love this...but I'm starting to shy away from Kickstarters from deck designers that aren't big names in the industry. I see angry posts from people who still have not received their Great Gatsby or Alice's Adventures in Wonderland decks, among others. I'll pay for these decks once they are produced and in stock.
Swiski66 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 10, 2026 12:18 pm
Absolutely love this...but I'm starting to shy away from Kickstarters from deck designers that aren't big names in the industry. I see angry posts from people who still have not received their Great Gatsby or Alice's Adventures in Wonderland decks, among others. I'll pay for these decks once they are produced and in stock.
I have learned to be skeptical as well, but it looks like his past campaigns delivered, and he has also released behind the scenes videos about the inspiration and process. I'll take a chance on this one.
KG shared the first video, but Stefan has a series on YouTube going over the whole process of making this deck. Well worth watching if you're interested in that sort of thing https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... -03dnrdiU4
I am thinking that these youtube videos must be a fantastic promotion tool for I am amazed that this deck has attracted over $30,000us in funding. Some wonderful designers, who have had ridiculous struggles for funding, should take note.
KoD - my initials, no wonder I grew up a lover of playing cards Avatar - Honeybee (No.15+17) Tuck pic by Randy Butterfield for PM
Honeybee wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2026 10:33 pm
I am thinking that these youtube videos must be a fantastic promotion tool for I am amazed that this deck has attracted over $30,000us in funding. Some wonderful designers, who have had ridiculous struggles for funding, should take note.
To further add to your point, Ten Hundred was able to attract over $2 million in funding. Becoming a talented and well-known artist is the hard part.