Playing Card Design
I didn't design playing cards for any client, but an assignment for a class titled "Drawing for Graphic Designers," and it was the most enjoyable project of my graphic communications program. ​
This project began with a moodboard and a lot of sketching as I considered what kind of objects or creatures I would use to be the kings, queens, and jacks. I finally settled on birds, thinking about what species of birds would fill the roles of the different suits, based on the symbolism and cultural associations surrounding the breeds I chose. In a humorous twist, I made the Joker a cat.
           My prettiest child, the King of Diamonds.
The Ace of Clubs is a Raven's Egg in a nest.
The Ace of Clubs is a Raven's Egg in a nest.
The Ace of Diamonds is a Peacock Egg in a nest.
The Ace of Diamonds is a Peacock Egg in a nest.
The Ace of Hearts is a Swan's Egg in a
The Ace of Hearts is a Swan's Egg in a
The Ace of Spades is an Eagle's Egg in a nest.
The Ace of Spades is an Eagle's Egg in a nest.
The Jack of Clubs is a Magpie.
The Jack of Clubs is a Magpie.
The Jack of Diamonds is a Jackdaw.
The Jack of Diamonds is a Jackdaw.
The Jack of Hearts is a Jackdaw.
The Jack of Hearts is a Jackdaw.
The Jack of Spades is a Magpie.
The Jack of Spades is a Magpie.
The King of Spades is a Raven.
The King of Spades is a Raven.
The Queen of Spades is a Raven.
The Queen of Spades is a Raven.
The King of Diamonds
The King of Diamonds
The Queen of Hearts is a Peahen.
The Queen of Hearts is a Peahen.
The King of Hearts is a Swan.
The King of Hearts is a Swan.
The King of Spades is an Eagle.
The King of Spades is an Eagle.
The Queen of Spades is an Eagle.
The Queen of Spades is an Eagle.
A Mallard Duckling on the two of Spades.
A Mallard Duckling on the two of Spades.
A Black-Capped Chickadee on the three of Spades.
A Black-Capped Chickadee on the three of Spades.
The Joker is the Tabby Cat.
The Joker is the Tabby Cat.
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