What you are voting on:
- color progression/combinations
- edge spot progression
- inlay design
How do you rate the overall design of the set?
What you aren't voting on:
- rarity/availability
- condition
- affordability
Pros:
Brights colors on many chips
Readable denomination inlays
Different shapes on the inlays
Background pattern on the higher denom inlays
Larger chip size for the highest denom
High quality base chip and mold
Cons:
No text on the inlays. I had to keep going back to the title to remember what chips these were. And while the logo is simple and clean, it's not so great that it stands alone
Edge mark progression is all over the map. 4x3 on the $1 cut down to 4x1 on the $2.50 and the $5 is only 4x2? There's no consistent progression of color, number or shape anywhere.
I love the edge marks on the $1000, and it doesn't bother me that the number here decreases because of the more complex design for the spots and it seems to make sense to reset edge progression here at 1000x your base chip. HOWEVER, the inlay also has 4 prongs and 4 cuts. Could we align the two design elements with an eye to geometry?
I've never been a fan of a $2.50 chip if you've got $1 and $5. Same thing when you have a $25 chip. What's the need for a $50?
With the rest of the bright colors, why is the green so drab?
Same issue with the green edge mark of the $100. Love the pink, can we contrast it with something better?
I see a lot of people love these chips, but I just don't see it. I just see a lot of potential wasted on some quality
THC.
4/10, mostly for the
THC, 43mm $1000, and the smattering of bold colors