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Creative Collaborations, Multiple Artists

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Creative collaborations and the inclusion of numerous artists have resulted in an increase of distinctive and aesthetically striking card decks.

The collaboration of multiple artists in playing card design represents a noteworthy trend. Working together with different artists allows designers to access a variety of viewpoints and talents, resulting in the development of more original and captivating playing card designs. Each artist involved in the collaboration brings their own unique style, vision and technique to the project, whilst the result is a cohesive deck.

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Lascivious playing cards

Lascivious playing cards

Lascivious lingerie playing cards, United Kingdom, c.2005

Le Jeu des Peintres

Le Jeu des Peintres

Modern designs by 19 contemporary artists including Peynet and Hodges.

Linweave Tarot

Linweave Tarot

The Linweave Tarot is actually an elaborate set of paper samples from the Pulp, Paper and Board Division of Brown Company, New York.

Mexican Artdeck

Mexican Artdeck

Works by 14 different 20th century Mexican artists.

Monsters

Monsters

A collective of artists known as Monster Illustration produced a deck entitled “Monsters” in 2004.

Peintres Latino Americains

Peintres Latino Americains

Original artwork by 18 different Latin American artists.

Playing Politics

Playing Politics

“Playing Politics” or “Cabinet Shuffle” specially commissioned by the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1983.

Prime Arts

Prime Arts

Prime Arts Playing Cards were published in 2004 featuring the work of contemporary artists, illustrators and photographers.

Sleeperhold Publications

Sleeperhold Publications

Sleeperhold Publications collaborative art playing cards.

Sony Tape Rock ‘N’ Pop Playing Cards

Sony Tape Rock ‘N’ Pop Playing Cards

Deck featuring “18 Rock ‘n’ Pop” Superstars portrayed on the court cards and jokers by eight of Britain’s leading illustrators.

Spot the Difference

Spot the Difference

Spot the Difference playing cards published in "Razvlekatel’naia Gazetka" newspaper, 1998-1999.

Tamarind Institute stacked deck

Tamarind Institute stacked deck

Tamarind Institute stacked deck, USA, 2003

The 52 Club

The 52 Club

The London College of Printing '52 Club' Designers and Artists playing cards, 1984.

The Bristol Pack

The Bristol Pack

The Bristol Pack, an exhibition of playing cards designed by Bristol artists, 2005.

The Deal Playing-card Project

The Deal Playing-card Project

A deck of cards produced as a creative collaboration and made possible largely through volunteers and sponsorship of various kinds.

The Deck

The Deck

The Deck semi-transformation playing cards, USA, 1983.

The Deck of Cards

The Deck of Cards

The Deck of Cards by Andrew Jones Art, 1979.

The Winning Hand

The Winning Hand

The Winning Hand playing cards with artwork from multiple artists, United Kingdom, 1993.

Under the Sea

Under the Sea

“Under the Sea” transformation playing cards, published in 2005 to raise money for the Marine Stewardship Council, an environmental charity which promotes sustainable fishing practices.

Versus playing cards

Versus playing cards

Versus collaborative art playing cards vol.1 & 2, United Kingdom, 2010-2011.