Hello everyone, 
It’s been a while since I’ve been active here, mainly due to a heavy workload (I’m self-employed), and I had also stepped away from home poker games for some time. Recently, a great poker night with friends did me a lot of good and reignited my interest in poker chips
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After completing a first project for my father (the Tina ceramic chips I previously shared here), I decided to revive a personal project I had put aside. I’ve always had a soft spot for “Sands” chips, without really knowing why, and the idea was to take inspiration from them to create a personalized chip set under my name: “Goze”.
As a 2D/3D graphic designer, I fully vectorized a Sands chip series in Illustrator, including the logo, aiming to stay as close as possible to the originals while allowing myself some creative freedom. I mixed several 1970s series (including some Baccarat chips), which explains the variations in inlay shapes and edge spot colors.
The chips are 43 mm with a 25 mm inlay. The “Goze” lettering keeps the Sands graphic spirit but with a more modern touch. I’ve also worked on an initial preview of the mold, which is already well defined.
Next steps will be a colored version with both a tournament set and a cash game set. And yes, I’m fully aware of the budget involved if the mold is to be manufactured by Tina.
Looking forward to your feedback
It’s been a while since I’ve been active here, mainly due to a heavy workload (I’m self-employed), and I had also stepped away from home poker games for some time. Recently, a great poker night with friends did me a lot of good and reignited my interest in poker chips
After completing a first project for my father (the Tina ceramic chips I previously shared here), I decided to revive a personal project I had put aside. I’ve always had a soft spot for “Sands” chips, without really knowing why, and the idea was to take inspiration from them to create a personalized chip set under my name: “Goze”.
As a 2D/3D graphic designer, I fully vectorized a Sands chip series in Illustrator, including the logo, aiming to stay as close as possible to the originals while allowing myself some creative freedom. I mixed several 1970s series (including some Baccarat chips), which explains the variations in inlay shapes and edge spot colors.
The chips are 43 mm with a 25 mm inlay. The “Goze” lettering keeps the Sands graphic spirit but with a more modern touch. I’ve also worked on an initial preview of the mold, which is already well defined.
Next steps will be a colored version with both a tournament set and a cash game set. And yes, I’m fully aware of the budget involved if the mold is to be manufactured by Tina.
Looking forward to your feedback