The overarching idea for Paperwave Glyph Edition Playing Cards
was to create a direct comparison between all the different
permutations of glyph (symbols or hieroglyphic character) combinations,
and the endless amount of possibilities a deck of cards offers us.
This
design was born from a deep interest in typography and the search for
unconventional typefaces that push the boundaries of form. I wanted to
challenge the preconception of what a deck of cards can look like.
The
typeface used as building blocks for this deck was designed by my
friend, and talented French type designer, Charles Quirouard. From
there, I adjusted its curves, proportions, and specific dimension to
properly fit my vision for this design.
The moment I began
experimenting with his typeface I realized it would look great as a back
design. This quite abstract typeface has many beautiful moments that I
wanted to highlight, but I couldn't include all 26 letters of the
alphabet in one back without it feeling cluttered and chaotic. That's
when the fitting decision of making a deck with 56 different back
designs surfaced.
Every single back design of the Paperwave Glyph Edition Playing Cards
has been carefully crafted to create a harmonious interaction between
letters. This being a very abstract typeface allows for the letters to
act more like shapes, taking legibility out of the equation, and
allowing the viewer to focus on the forms and negative space this
partnering of letters creates.
The 10 of clubs is my favorite
card, and having the adapting slogan on the 10 of clubs on every deck is
a special feature I will keep moving forward!