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07 Oct 2014 04:15 #66110
by Jussi
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Banging trashcans, breaking windows
We'll wake you up tonight
We like the good time, we scream and shout
And that's what fun's about
Replied by Jussi on topic Re: Experiments in 'full bleed' card design:
Hey, those are really great! Now art is fully shown to respect the whole piece instead of just a character's face.
Good work!
Good work!
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07 Oct 2014 06:36 #66125
by extrala
Replied by extrala on topic Re: Experiments in 'full bleed' card design:
Love it. I am not sure if it works for all cards, but I appreciate the effort you already put into this experiment.
Please do this for Stanislava!
Please do this for Stanislava!
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07 Oct 2014 06:39 #66126
by Juggernaut1981
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Replied by Juggernaut1981 on topic Re: Experiments in 'full bleed' card design:
Here is an idea for the PR Poles...
When there is a new set in the pipeline, which based on current trends will get released almost annually (like the last two landing on or before the last two ECs)...
1) Get a handful of vampires and actions drafted EARLY (There will be some cards that should sail through Playtesting)
2) Full-bleed the art as MUCH as possible.
3) Print out basically 10 sets for each Continental Championship and post them to the NCs (5 sets for Finalists of LCQ and 5 for the Finalists of the Championships).
4) Maybe try toss in a poster of one of the vampires or crypt cards at a large scale for the Championship Winner (one per Continental).
When there is a new set in the pipeline, which based on current trends will get released almost annually (like the last two landing on or before the last two ECs)...
1) Get a handful of vampires and actions drafted EARLY (There will be some cards that should sail through Playtesting)
2) Full-bleed the art as MUCH as possible.
3) Print out basically 10 sets for each Continental Championship and post them to the NCs (5 sets for Finalists of LCQ and 5 for the Finalists of the Championships).
4) Maybe try toss in a poster of one of the vampires or crypt cards at a large scale for the Championship Winner (one per Continental).
Baron of Sydney, Australia, 418
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07 Oct 2014 06:54 #66129
by BenPeal
Replied by BenPeal on topic Re: Experiments in 'full bleed' card design:
Looks like the font for the card names could use a thicker black border. It would help a lot with legibility for artwork with lighter backgrounds.
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07 Oct 2014 07:12 #66134
by jozxyqk
Replied by jozxyqk on topic Re: Experiments in 'full bleed' card design:
Try this with library cards, too.
There are certain super-common cards (Blood Doll, Wake, etc) that could work as promos with simply a card title, full-sized artwork, and no card text.
I remember discussing this idea for promos several years ago when the game was still in print...
There are certain super-common cards (Blood Doll, Wake, etc) that could work as promos with simply a card title, full-sized artwork, and no card text.
I remember discussing this idea for promos several years ago when the game was still in print...
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07 Oct 2014 08:21 #66137
by alek
Replied by alek on topic Re: Experiments in 'full bleed' card design:
awesome!!! I just fell in love with those.
IMO it would be great to have a next PDF expansion done like this, especially crypt cards. Not sure about library, because borders in differect colours makes it easy to distinguish between diferent types of card without looking on symbols.
IMO it would be great to have a next PDF expansion done like this, especially crypt cards. Not sure about library, because borders in differect colours makes it easy to distinguish between diferent types of card without looking on symbols.
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