on the designs in this thread:
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/new-sample-sets-possible-heads-up-chips.22508/
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/new-sample-sets-possible-heads-up-chips.22508/
Regarding the inlay, there's plenty of room to unsqueeze the card room name (Imperial, etc.)in the middle so it's not so distorted. Seems to be very compressed in the middle so that the effect looks wrong.
Looks like you're using the old Paulson home colors for the inspiration. I'm sort of neutral on that. Don't love it, don't hate it.
Inlay is bland and unimaginative - colour match it to the base, or something...best idea, throw some cash at a designer and run with the Atlantic Club.
Why copy the Paulson spots and colours? So boring and done (especially the Paulson Classics). There is a world of potential with the colours and edge spots you offer - why settle for "just another knock off".
Just my opinion of the chip design in that thread as requested.
If you're looking to duplicate the NPS chips, seems like a successful attempt. .
Well, then you may have a winner from a marketing perspective. Just not from a creative one."Why copy the Paulson spots and colours?"
Because I get requests for them every week. More than anything else.
"Why copy the Paulson spots and colours?"
Because I get requests for them every week. More than anything else.
Everyone has a different opinion. That's why I was asking. I'm trying to decide what to do with them.
You have to remember that it is not for example, just a case of bringing in a designer to create something new. In order for them to be sold at a reasonable stock price (after all they are rarely going to sell to anyone that could afford full custom anyway), they have to be made in such quantity that it's possibly a $20k investment, not a $200 one.
Also, a large part of the market is for those who have no idea how to design anything or are buying as a gift and need it shipped straight away.
"Why copy the Paulson spots and colours?"
Because I get requests for them every week. More than anything else.
Because they know what they know and not what they don't. Dice chips were and continue to be completely acceptable to play with for this crowd. This is something they can buy off the shelf that will dazzle their friends for 17 seconds and then they'll get to playing cards. There's a huge difference between the people who lurk these forums and the people I think David is trying to market this to. As he said maybe it's a gift where the buyer has no real idea beyond husband likes poker, here's a chance to get an honest to goodness casino quality 300 chip set for a few hundred dollars.That is kinda sad, why wouldn't people want more original spot patterns rather than a rehash of over used Paulson colors/spots?