Crystal Palace, Great Exhibition (London, 1851) — international expositions where playing-card makers exhibited new printing and design techniques Since 1996, this collaborative project has grown into an independent archive of 4,912 articles, written by collectors, researchers, artists and historians from around the world, documenting playing cards from early handmade cards to industrial production, and from games of chance and skill to education, advertising, political satire, magic and fortune-telling.

The archive looks beyond the basics, revealing the wider history behind playing cards. It explores how cards were designed, printed and traded, how they were regulated, and what their imagery was intended to convey. All content is edited with care and supported by sources, images and dates to support reliable research
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Fact & Fancy : a Deck of Decks

A tour of the world of playing cards featuring the incomparable art of Dick Martin.

Mythological Zoo

An extraordinary collection of fabulous beasts.

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An ancient and proud nation’s heritage on display.

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EPCS February 2026 Newsletter
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Armenian
Armenian

An ancient and proud nation’s heritage on display.

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Antonio Brugada (Madrid, c.1808)
Antonio Brugada (Madrid, c.1808)

Una temprana aproximación al modelo gaditano.

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Les Chevaliers de la Toison d’Or
Les Chevaliers de la Toison d’Or

Medieval manuscript art at its finest.

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Michelin tires
Michelin tires

Grimaud’s take on the classic tire brand.

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Ethnological Tarot by Joseph Fetscher
Ethnological Tarot by Joseph Fetscher

Joseph Fetscher's inventive, ethnographic tarot from Munich c.1820.

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Time Magazine
Time Magazine

America’s classic periodical celebrates itself.

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Latvian Mythological Cards ~ Latju Mītoloģiskās Kārtis
Latvian Mythological Cards ~ Latju Mītoloģiskās Kārtis

A loving and well-researched celebration of Latvian mythology and culture based around the four seasons.

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Grateful Dead – Dead in a Deck
Grateful Dead – Dead in a Deck

Art, music and advertising come together in this groovy promotional deck.

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Odyssey Playing Cards
Odyssey Playing Cards

A Kings Wild Project celebrating Homer’s epic.

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Les Amoureux de Peynet
Les Amoureux de Peynet

An iconic cartoon veers from cute to sexual with no stops in between.

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Les Quatre Saisons
Les Quatre Saisons

A lyrical cycle of the seasons woven into the language of playing cards.

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Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Romance of the Three Kingdoms

Colourful characters from Luo Guanzhong’s historical novel, “Romance of the Three Kingdoms”.

Roddy Somerville By Roddy Somerville
Paris pattern for WWII troops
Paris pattern for WWII troops

Wartime edition of standard designs with fewer colours, a special back design and an overprint.

Roddy Somerville By Roddy Somerville
Politically Wild John McCain
Politically Wild John McCain

“Politically Wild John McCain” published by Newt’s Playing Cards, USA, 2008.

Peter Burnett By Peter Burnett
Illustrated Playing Cards
Illustrated Playing Cards

Illustrated (or “pictorial”) playing cards replace the standard faces with scenes and text, turning a pack int...

Paul Bostock By Paul Bostock
Premio para los ninõs
Premio para los ninõs

Antique fantasy Spanish-style children's card game making a map, published in France.

Simon Wintle By Simon Wintle
Introduction to Collecting Themes
Introduction to Collecting Themes

Playing cards can be broadly categorised into standard and non-standard designs, with collectors appreciating ...

Paul Bostock By Paul Bostock
Bicycle Tattoo
Bicycle Tattoo

Bicycle Tattoo, USA, 2010

Peter Burnett By Peter Burnett
Keep-em honest playing cards
Keep-em honest playing cards

Keep-em honest playing cards designed by Chris Cooper and published by Dark Horse Deluxe.

Peter Burnett By Peter Burnett
Iroha Karuta
Iroha Karuta

Traditional Japanese matching game played mainly by children.

Roddy Somerville By Roddy Somerville
Hesslers Four-Colour “No Revoke” Deck
Hesslers Four-Colour “No Revoke” Deck

Hesslers Maiden Back Four-Colour “No Revoke” Deck, with enhanced visibility and a traditional look.

Simon Wintle By Simon Wintle
Docteur Lautrec et les Chevaliers Oubliés
Docteur Lautrec et les Chevaliers Oubliés

Promotional pack for a video game set in late 19th-century Paris, designed by Noriaki Okamura.

Roddy Somerville By Roddy Somerville
Le jeu de cartes des Croisades
Le jeu de cartes des Croisades

Venture into the Crusades in the style of medieval manuscript art.

Lev Golinkin By Lev Golinkin
Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Roddy Somerville

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Roddy Somerville

Romance of the Three Kingdoms

Colourful characters from Luo Guanzhong’s historical novel, “Romance of the Three Kingdoms”.

Paris pattern for WWII troops
Roddy Somerville

By

Roddy Somerville

Paris pattern for WWII troops

Wartime edition of standard designs with fewer colours, a special back design and an overprint.

Politically Wild John McCain
Peter Burnett

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Peter Burnett

Politically Wild John McCain

“Politically Wild John McCain” published by Newt’s Playing Cards, USA, 2008.

Illustrated Playing Cards
Paul Bostock

By

Paul Bostock

Illustrated Playing Cards

Illustrated (or “pictorial”) playing cards replace the standard faces with scenes and text, turning a pack into a miniat...

Premio para los ninõs
Simon Wintle

By

Simon Wintle

Premio para los ninõs

Antique fantasy Spanish-style children's card game making a map, published in France.

Introduction to Collecting Themes
Paul Bostock

By

Paul Bostock

Introduction to Collecting Themes

Playing cards can be broadly categorised into standard and non-standard designs, with collectors appreciating their vari...

Bicycle Tattoo
Peter Burnett

By

Peter Burnett

Bicycle Tattoo

Bicycle Tattoo, USA, 2010

Keep-em honest playing cards
Peter Burnett

By

Peter Burnett

Keep-em honest playing cards

Keep-em honest playing cards designed by Chris Cooper and published by Dark Horse Deluxe.

Iroha Karuta
Roddy Somerville

By

Roddy Somerville

Iroha Karuta

Traditional Japanese matching game played mainly by children.

Hesslers Four-Colour “No Revoke” Deck
Simon Wintle

By

Simon Wintle

Hesslers Four-Colour “No Revoke” Deck

Hesslers Maiden Back Four-Colour “No Revoke” Deck, with enhanced visibility and a traditional look.

Docteur Lautrec et les Chevaliers Oubliés
Roddy Somerville

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Roddy Somerville

Docteur Lautrec et les Chevaliers Oubliés

Promotional pack for a video game set in late 19th-century Paris, designed by Noriaki Okamura.

Le jeu de cartes des Croisades
Lev Golinkin

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Lev Golinkin

Le jeu de cartes des Croisades

Venture into the Crusades in the style of medieval manuscript art.



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Manufacturers

Karl Gerich

Karl Gerich
Karl Gerich's interest in playing-card production came to the fore while studying at Bath Academy of Art from 1975. Karl produced a unique range of hand-made playing cards during the period 1980-1998.

Karl Gerich

Karl Gerich's interest in playing-card production came to the fore while studying at Bath Academy of Art from 1975. Karl produced a unique range of hand-made playing cards during the period 1980-1998. more
Great Mogul Playing Cards
Great Mogul Playing Cards

The origins of the 'Great Mogul' brand playing cards.

Adam Wintle By Adam Wintle
Karl Gerich No. 25: “Great Mogul”
Karl Gerich No. 25: “Great Mogul”

'Great Mogul' branded playing cards designed and produced by Karl Gerich.

Barney Townshend By Barney Townshend
Karl Gerich No.22: “Rouennais”
Karl Gerich No.22: “Rouennais”

Karl Gerich’s hand-made design No.22: “Rouennais”, Victoria P.C.C, Bath (UK), 1990.

Barney Townshend By Barney Townshend
Karl Gerich No.27
Karl Gerich No.27

The courts are characters from Wagner's opera “The Ring of the Nibelungs”, beautifully etched and hand coloure...

Barney Townshend By Barney Townshend
Great Mogul Playing Cards
Adam Wintle

By

Adam Wintle

Great Mogul Playing Cards

The origins of the 'Great Mogul' brand playing cards.

Karl Gerich No. 25: “Great Mogul”
Barney Townshend

By

Barney Townshend

Karl Gerich No. 25: “Great Mogul”

'Great Mogul' branded playing cards designed and produced by Karl Gerich.

Karl Gerich No.22: “Rouennais”
Barney Townshend

By

Barney Townshend

Karl Gerich No.22: “Rouennais”

Karl Gerich’s hand-made design No.22: “Rouennais”, Victoria P.C.C, Bath (UK), 1990.

Karl Gerich No.27
Barney Townshend

By

Barney Townshend

Karl Gerich No.27

The courts are characters from Wagner's opera “The Ring of the Nibelungs”, beautifully etched and ha...


Themes

Playing Card Backs

Playing Card Backs
Playing card backs can be seen in connection with the history of coloured paper, marbled papers and prints from different rollers. In the old days backs were often coloured with a wide brush by hand but today we see intricate designs and photography on the backs. The technical problem has always been ensuring that the backs are uniform and perfectly aligned so that no card may be identified from an irregularity or blemish on the back.

Playing Card Backs

Playing card backs can be seen in connection with the history of coloured paper, marbled papers and prints from different rollers. In the old days backs were often coloured with a wide brush by hand but today we see intricate designs and photography on the backs. The technical problem has always been ensuring that the backs are uniform and perfectly aligned so that no card may be identified from an irregularity or blemish on the back. more
59: Owen Jones (1809-74) and De La Rue
59: Owen Jones (1809-74) and De La Rue

A selection of examples of Owen Jones's artwork printed by De La Rue.

Ken Lodge By Ken Lodge
Three Rare Playing Card Back Designs
Three Rare Playing Card Back Designs

The Norwood 85 (USPC, c.1909): a very scarce American deck with two fine art back designs, apparently survivin...

Rod Starling (1936-2023) By Rod Starling (1936-2023)
The Dark Knight Joker Calling Cards
The Dark Knight Joker Calling Cards

Joker “Calling Card” set issued in connection with the film The Dark Knight (2008).

Adam Wintle By Adam Wintle
14: Back Designs
14: Back Designs

A few examples of the many interesting back designs.

Ken Lodge By Ken Lodge
59: Owen Jones (1809-74) and De La Rue
Ken Lodge

By

Ken Lodge

59: Owen Jones (1809-74) and De La Rue

A selection of examples of Owen Jones's artwork printed by De La Rue.

Three Rare Playing Card Back Designs
Rod Starling (1936-2023)

By

Rod Starling (1936-2023)

Three Rare Playing Card Back Designs

The Norwood 85 (USPC, c.1909): a very scarce American deck with two fine art back designs, apparentl...

The Dark Knight Joker Calling Cards
Adam Wintle

By

Adam Wintle

The Dark Knight Joker Calling Cards

Joker “Calling Card” set issued in connection with the film The Dark Knight (2008).

14: Back Designs
Ken Lodge

By

Ken Lodge

14: Back Designs

A few examples of the many interesting back designs.


Themes

Joker

Joker
The 'Joker' is believed to have been invented by American Euchre players who, when modifying the rules sometime during the 1860s, decided that an extra trump card was required.

Joker

The 'Joker' is believed to have been invented by American Euchre players who, when modifying the rules sometime during the 1860s, decided that an extra trump card was required. more
Why our playing-cards look the way they do
Why our playing-cards look the way they do

Analysis of early playing card designs: origins, suit differences, standardization, technological advancements...

Paul Bostock By Paul Bostock
Hand Drawn Joker Pack
Hand Drawn Joker Pack

Pack of 52 hand-drawn Jokers.

Jon Randall By Jon Randall
The story behind some special Jokers
The story behind some special Jokers

How the “Gibbons” Jokers came into being.

Roddy Somerville By Roddy Somerville
The Dark Knight Joker Calling Cards
The Dark Knight Joker Calling Cards

Joker “Calling Card” set issued in connection with the film The Dark Knight (2008).

Adam Wintle By Adam Wintle
Why our playing-cards look the way they do
Paul Bostock

By

Paul Bostock

Why our playing-cards look the way they do

Analysis of early playing card designs: origins, suit differences, standardization, technological ad...

Hand Drawn Joker Pack
Jon Randall

By

Jon Randall

Hand Drawn Joker Pack

Pack of 52 hand-drawn Jokers.

The story behind some special Jokers
Roddy Somerville

By

Roddy Somerville

The story behind some special Jokers

How the “Gibbons” Jokers came into being.

The Dark Knight Joker Calling Cards
Adam Wintle

By

Adam Wintle

The Dark Knight Joker Calling Cards

Joker “Calling Card” set issued in connection with the film The Dark Knight (2008).


Manufacturers

United States Playing Card Co.

United States Playing Card Co.
Over the years the pressures of competition and other market forces have led to many smaller manufacturers being taken over by larger ones. The outcome is that the U.S.P.C.C. is now the largest manufacturer in the United States.

United States Playing Card Co.

Over the years the pressures of competition and other market forces have led to many smaller manufacturers being taken over by larger ones. The outcome is that the U.S.P.C.C. is now the largest manufacturer in the United States. more
Ute Mountain Casino Hotel & Resort
Ute Mountain Casino Hotel & Resort

Casino playing cards featuring Native American courts.

Lev Golinkin By Lev Golinkin
Odd Bods playing cards
Odd Bods playing cards

Odd Bods playing cards illustrated by Jonathan Burton, United Kingdom, 2012.

Peter Burnett By Peter Burnett
Undressed deck
Undressed deck

Undressed deck created by Edi Rudo and Néro Catineau, USA, 2020.

Peter Burnett By Peter Burnett
Great Mogul Playing Cards
Great Mogul Playing Cards

The origins of the 'Great Mogul' brand playing cards.

Adam Wintle By Adam Wintle
Ute Mountain Casino Hotel & Resort
Lev Golinkin

By

Lev Golinkin

Ute Mountain Casino Hotel & Resort

Casino playing cards featuring Native American courts.

Odd Bods playing cards
Peter Burnett

By

Peter Burnett

Odd Bods playing cards

Odd Bods playing cards illustrated by Jonathan Burton, United Kingdom, 2012.

Undressed deck
Peter Burnett

By

Peter Burnett

Undressed deck

Undressed deck created by Edi Rudo and Néro Catineau, USA, 2020.

Great Mogul Playing Cards
Adam Wintle

By

Adam Wintle

Great Mogul Playing Cards

The origins of the 'Great Mogul' brand playing cards.


Countries

Uruguay

Uruguay
Until the 19th century playing cards were imported into Uruguay from Spain.

Uruguay

Until the 19th century playing cards were imported into Uruguay from Spain. more
Spanish-Suited Playing Cards in Latin America
Spanish-Suited Playing Cards in Latin America

The journey of Spanish-Suited decks from Conquistadores to local makers.

Simon Wintle By Simon Wintle
French Spanish-suited cards for South America
French Spanish-suited cards for South America

Early example of the Parisian Spanish style before it became standardized by later Parisian publishers.

Simon Wintle By Simon Wintle
Naipes ‘El Gaucho’ by Cervantes S.A., Montevideo, c.1970s
Naipes ‘El Gaucho’ by Cervantes S.A., Montevideo, c.1970s

Naipes ‘El Gaucho’ manufactured and distributed by Cervantes S.A., Montevideo, c.1970s.

Simon Wintle By Simon Wintle
Uruguayan Playing Cards
Uruguayan Playing Cards

Until the 19th century playing cards were imported into Uruguay from Spain.

Simon Wintle By Simon Wintle
Spanish-Suited Playing Cards in Latin America
Simon Wintle

By

Simon Wintle

Spanish-Suited Playing Cards in Latin America

The journey of Spanish-Suited decks from Conquistadores to local makers.

French Spanish-suited cards for South America
Simon Wintle

By

Simon Wintle

French Spanish-suited cards for South America

Early example of the Parisian Spanish style before it became standardized by later Parisian publishe...

Naipes ‘El Gaucho’ by Cervantes S.A., Montevideo, c.1970s
Simon Wintle

By

Simon Wintle

Naipes ‘El Gaucho’ by Cervantes S.A., Montevideo, c.1970s

Naipes ‘El Gaucho’ manufactured and distributed by Cervantes S.A., Montevideo, c.1970s.

Uruguayan Playing Cards
Simon Wintle

By

Simon Wintle

Uruguayan Playing Cards

Until the 19th century playing cards were imported into Uruguay from Spain.


Themes

Playing Card Innovation

Playing Card Innovation
This list features articles exploring the history and evolution of playing card design and manufacturing. Discover key innovations like corner indices, new suit systems, and special features, as well as the impact of leading manufacturers and designers. The articles cover a wide range of time periods and offer insights into both classic and modern playing card innovations.

Playing Card Innovation

This list features articles exploring the history and evolution of playing card design and manufacturing. Discover key innovations like corner indices, new suit systems, and special features, as well as the impact of leading manufacturers and designers. The articles cover a wide range of time periods and offer insights into both classic and modern playing card innovations. more
Skyline cards: London edition
Skyline cards: London edition

Skyline cards: London edition, featuring iconic architecture, United Kingdom, c. 2018.

Peter Burnett By Peter Burnett
Classification of Numeral Card Designs in French-suited packs
Classification of Numeral Card Designs in French-suited packs

The classification of numeral cards in French-suited packs, covering various pip designs in over 400 packs fro...

Paul Bostock By Paul Bostock
Wiener Pattern – Nuremberg Version
Wiener Pattern – Nuremberg Version

A classic deck in a new illustrative style, with notable variations in line work, detail, and colour palette ...

Konrad Hämmerle By Konrad Hämmerle
76: Transitions: Hunt & Sons
76: Transitions: Hunt & Sons

Styles change and technology develops. This means that it's possible to see transition periods in the producti...

Ken Lodge By Ken Lodge
Skyline cards: London edition
Peter Burnett

By

Peter Burnett

Skyline cards: London edition

Skyline cards: London edition, featuring iconic architecture, United Kingdom, c. 2018.

Classification of Numeral Card Designs in French-suited packs
Paul Bostock

By

Paul Bostock

Classification of Numeral Card Designs in French-suited packs

The classification of numeral cards in French-suited packs, covering various pip designs in over 400...

Wiener Pattern – Nuremberg Version
Konrad Hämmerle

By

Konrad Hämmerle

Wiener Pattern – Nuremberg Version

A classic deck in a new illustrative style, with notable variations in line work, detail, and colour...

76: Transitions: Hunt & Sons
Ken Lodge

By

Ken Lodge

76: Transitions: Hunt & Sons

Styles change and technology develops. This means that it's possible to see transition periods in th...


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The English Playing Card Society

Founded in 1984, the English Playing Card Society (EPCS) promotes research into the history and development of English playing cards and card games, and supports the exchange of information and ideas between collectors, researchers, archivists, designers, manufacturers and dealers.

The Society publishes the EPCS Newsletter three times a year and maintains an online archive of back issues.

The English Playing Card Society motif: Deuce and Tray
Above: EPCS Society motif — Deuce and Tray (1865)

The Big Picture

Playing cards have a universal appeal and are a reflection of human culture.

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Simon & Adam Wintle

Above: Chinese money-suited cards. Some of the earliest cards have origins in the Far East.

Playing cards have a long history and cultural significance, forming a part of almost every society around the world. The origins of playing cards can be traced back centuries, and today they remain a universal symbol of creativity, entertainment, and human connection. These small, rectangular pieces of paper have been a source of fun for generations and are still enjoyed in countless ways—whether in a simple game of solitaire, a high-stakes poker match, or the tarot cards used for fortune-telling. There is something about the history and design of playing cards that captures the imagination and inspires creativity. As Delef Hoffmann once said, “whether we consider cards as mere merchandise or as the bond which unites people with one another, just think of what we would be if we had no cards! How boring and unsociable our lives would be without this invention!

Dasavatara Ganjifa from India

Above: Dasavatara Ganjifa from India. Playing cards from India are often circular.

The origin of cards can be traced back to China, where they were first used as early as the 9th century. From there, the cards travelled across Asia and the Middle East, and finally found their way to Europe in the 14th century.

Since then, playing cards have been used for a wide range of purposes, including fortune-telling and even propaganda. But the most significant impact they have had on humanity is through their use in games, which have brought people together for centuries.

Above left: a set of Spanish playing cards from 1638 was discovered inside a prison wall during demolition, likely used for gambling by prisoners. Above center: Trump Presidential playing cards, playing cards are often used for political messages. Above right: the Magician from the popualr Rider-Waite tarot, which has become the template for modern tarot decks.

Above left: a set of Spanish playing cards from 1638 was discovered inside a prison wall during demolition, likely used for gambling by prisoners. Above center: Trump Presidential playing cards, playing cards are often used for political messages. Above right: the Magician from the popualr Rider-Waite tarot, which has become the template for modern tarot decks.

While playing cards have brought people together for fun and play, they have also been a source of disruption in the form of gambling. For many, gambling has become an addiction, leading to financial ruin and even anti-social problems.

The artistic value of cards cannot be overlooked, with their intricate details and unique designs of each card reflecting the creativity and ingenuity of artists. Playing cards are a reflection of our society, with each country and region having its unique designs and styles. As Sylvia Mann put it "there are fashions in cards, and these fashions very often reflect the history of the times". From the bold and colourful designs of India to the intricate and detailed patterns of Russia, playing cards are a testament to the creativity and diversity of the human experience.

Playing cards from different cultures

Above left: Kashmir Playing Cards, above center: Ethiopian Air Lines playing cards produced by Nintendo, above right: striking playing cards designed by Masuo Ikeda.

Playing cards have a wide embrace, spanning across cultures and countries, with a scope of diverse subjects that reflect the values and beliefs of their respective societies.

Playing cards are an enduring symbol of human connection and creativity, transcending language, borders and cultures. Through the power of games, they have brought people together for centuries, creating shared experiences that have fostered friendships, learning and social bonds. While their role in gambling has been disruptive, their stunning artistic designs elevate them to works of art, worthy of appreciation and admiration. Playing cards are a testament to the power of human creativity and a reflection of the rich cultural tapestry of our world.

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