Yeah, know both are used. I went with card room as I felt it leaned toward a less established vibe, but went back/forth.Card room or cardroom?
It’s your gambling establishment so you get to choose. I went with ‘cardroom’ for mine.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cardroom
*this will make exactly 0.001% difference to the design outcome. But ye know, PCF.
What size are we talking for the set, how many chips /racks in total?@WedgeRock - No joke. Have been thinking through that, lol.
Final mockup. Changes likely unnoticeable to most, but polished up inlays to get ready for print (whenever orders open).
- Adjusted overall margin of the inlay for print
- Customized the denom font (original aspects of the stock font I selected bugged me)
- Changed out Cabin/Card Room and Land O' Lakes Font
- Adjusted size, location, and stroke on lures
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And on set-size/case.. TBD. I like to over order chips, so guessing I'll end up in the 1200+ range, but OK if my case ends up being smaller (e.g. 800-1000).
TBD. I like to over order chips, so guessing I'll end up in the 1200+ range
Yeah this is fantastic but the $1 is a concern as is all yellow cpc chips. But it’s also the best lure so I don’t think you should change it!V6 - changelog... think this might be the final (although most changes likely unnoticeable to anyone but me):
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- Cabin & Cardroom font and size adjusted
- Land O' Lakes font and size adjusted, removed "WI"
- "5" and "2" denom font edited slightly
- Seaweed background removed, gradient added from border (think it removes some clutter)
- Edit: Forgot.. updated NCV chip as well. Like this spot better.
I look forward to losing money to you with them.These are really cool! Would love to see them at a meetup someday!
That is some kind of the challenge you have with this set, if you want all chips to be equally colorful. Right now you have three very colorful chips, and you even repeat peach and green on all of them. And then you have three chips with rather muted colors, each with a white edge spot, which does not add any color.[...]. but just feels like it stands out as less playful vs the neighboring $1/$25
Yeah, intentional. 25c/5/100 and 1/25/500 are intended to play off each other both in spot type and colorway.That is some kind of the challenge you have with this set, if you want all chips to be equally colorful. Right now you have three very colorful chips, and you even repeat peach and green on all of them. And then you have three chips with rather muted colors, each with a white edge spot, which does not add any color.
Question is: Fight it or embrace it? Luckily you alter between "extra colorful" and "somewhat muted" - I am guessing that this is intentional. I like that; I believe it increases playability, because it adds another distinguishing characteristic to neighboring chips.
Liar!But in the end, I'm finally done with the set (except for possibly a slight font tweak to the "2"s).
I just have my color samples that have been sitting on my desk for the past couple monthsLiar!
Cratty, do you have your designed chips on an iPad and just display them on your desk while on the computer, or on a table in front of you while watching TV and just look at them for hours? I find myself doing this and sometimes it lets me finally think of something new or finally decide I like them the way that they are![]()