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Urban Tarot

Postby Tomo » Apr 12th, '12, 11:53



someone's creating a new deck. They look rather good: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/278 ... tarot-deck

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Re: Urban Tarot

Postby Lady of Mystery » Apr 12th, '12, 12:20

That's a nice idea.

I've been wanting to design a tarot deck for a while but haven't managed to come up with a good concept yet. I want it to be something slightly quirky, shame I didn't think of an Urban deck.

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Re: Urban Tarot

Postby Lawrence » Apr 12th, '12, 12:34

Nice.

One day I may get round to designing my ILC Tarot...

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Re: Urban Tarot

Postby Mandrake » Apr 12th, '12, 12:47

A Steampunk tarot might be interesting.....

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Re: Urban Tarot

Postby Lady of Mystery » Apr 12th, '12, 13:05

The lovely Barbara Moore has already beaten me to the Steampunk deck http://practicaltarotreadings.com/tarot-books-decks/ (beautiful cards they are too).

I've got the idea for something more surreal in mind, something more Daliesque could be fun. I just need to find the time to do the artwork...

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Re: Urban Tarot

Postby Jobasha » Apr 12th, '12, 13:22

I like the look of the urban tarot. Not a deck I could see myself using for readings though.

Don't know if you already know the Dali universal deck already Lady of Mystery. Some sources put them as all painted by Dali, while others say just a few of the cards were done by the man himself. Its a fairly ugly looking deck on the whole, a few nice twists on the Rider Waite designs though.

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Re: Urban Tarot

Postby Heckler » Apr 12th, '12, 13:56

Just a nod to the Steampunk Tarot, I pre-ordered a copy off Amazon and I got it last weekend and it is georgeous.

Must stop buying Tarot decks.

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Re: Urban Tarot

Postby Chris Black » Apr 12th, '12, 14:08

Is there a vampire tarot?

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Re: Urban Tarot

Postby Jobasha » Apr 12th, '12, 14:14

Lots of vampire ones out there and all fairly horrible, but certainly popular. I think I've seen at least one vamp deck in waterstones.

There was another steam punk deck put out a few years ago

http://www.aeclectic.net/tarot/cards/steampunk/" target="_blank

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Re: Urban Tarot

Postby Heckler » Apr 12th, '12, 14:17

Jobasha wrote:There was another steam punk deck put out a few years ago

http://www.aeclectic.net/tarot/cards/steampunk/" target="_blank" target="_blank


Urgh! :shock:

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Re: Urban Tarot

Postby Part-Timer » Apr 12th, '12, 15:36

ACE T wrote:Is there a vampire tarot?


The Joseph Varga one (The Gothic Tarot) was quite nice, if you like that sort of thing.

http://www.aeclectic.net/tarot/cards/gothic-vargo/
http://www.monolithgraphics.com/tarot.html

Most of these decks are largely just for collecting; you would have to think carefully before using them for a reading.

You (true) steampunk fans might like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFCuE5rHbPA

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Re: Urban Tarot

Postby TonyB » Apr 12th, '12, 22:21

I do not like the urban tarot. The images look ugly and uninspiring to me. I cannot imagine doing a reading with them. Some of the other decks on this thread though are quite nice.

I tend to favour the Rider Waite, but might look at some of the gothic ones some day.

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Re: Urban Tarot

Postby Lord Freddie » Apr 13th, '12, 15:17

The Carry On tarot coming soon.... Charles Hawtrey as Charlie Muggins...the Fool
... Kenneth Williams in Cleo as The Emperor

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Re: Urban Tarot

Postby Lady of Mystery » Apr 13th, '12, 16:07

I've only actually got one deck that I'd ever use for readings and that's a rather tatty deck that came in a Learn Tarot set that I bought when I was about 14.

I've got quite a few other decks but I only buy those because I love the artwork or I find them particularly interesting. Freddie, Carry on Tarot, I love that!!! That really does have to be done.

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Re: Urban Tarot

Postby A J Irving » Apr 13th, '12, 16:12

Someone should do a basics tarot where each card has the name, a small illustration and then the majority of the card is made up of text describing what it's supposed to mean so that beginners can start messing around with the cards without having to flick through a book for each card. If you didn't bother with the illustration, you could save money but not having to pay someone to come up with original artwork for them. They'd probably be pretty cheap to produce and if you got a bunch of experienced tarot workers to sit down and agree on the actual texts, you'd have a pretty cool set for newbies to practice with.

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