Love this, and immediately wanted a couple of copies for friends + office. Tried ordering from the US and could not increase the shopping cart quantity from 0 in Chrome or Safari.
I liked learning about Drawbot being created by Guido's brother!
I do not understand how to play these cards, are these the backs? I thought maybe the number of dots is the number - oh wait, there are 12 dots. Is the "bird" a suite or a Royal? etc
I think the graphics are very visually appealing; thank you for sharing.
Great job. The deck looks great. Not so sure about the article though.
“Graphic designers have a good, often innate, understanding of patterns, mathematics, logic, and balance.” Shouldn’t be surprising to anyone—that’s like being surprised a good programmer also has a good understanding of logic.
This reads like a very thinly veiled of showing off your project and the process of designing it. A bit dishonest if you ask me.
Love this, and immediately wanted a couple of copies for friends + office. Tried ordering from the US and could not increase the shopping cart quantity from 0 in Chrome or Safari.
I was hoping they'd go into how the got the cards actually printed?
This is a very interesting deck! And I really appreciated the description of the design process.
Assuming user marukodo is the creator of these cards, could you contact me offline? (email is in my profile) I've got some questions.
> offline
> email
???
‘Offline’ now gets used to mean ‘asynchronously’.
(I remember when computer science cards were 7⅜″×3¼″)
I liked learning about Drawbot being created by Guido's brother!
I do not understand how to play these cards, are these the backs? I thought maybe the number of dots is the number - oh wait, there are 12 dots. Is the "bird" a suite or a Royal? etc
I think the graphics are very visually appealing; thank you for sharing.
They are not a game, they are not playing cards. They’re more like flash cards although not intended to exclusively be used as such.
It appears the exercise is more one of representing the concepts as an info graphic.
The other sides of the cards are text explanation.
Great job. The deck looks great. Not so sure about the article though.
“Graphic designers have a good, often innate, understanding of patterns, mathematics, logic, and balance.” Shouldn’t be surprising to anyone—that’s like being surprised a good programmer also has a good understanding of logic.
This reads like a very thinly veiled of showing off your project and the process of designing it. A bit dishonest if you ask me.
Kinda. But the breakdowns about the visual language, balance, etc. were interesting to me (I have zero GD experience/education).
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