Thank you for the feedback! I wondered about that, but it didn't seem to be an issue to me after I looked at it on the actual cards. But I'm glad you commented!
I have no objection to the borders and they certainly will not deter me from buying a deck
I think the borders are rather magnificent and they help to set the deck apart from all the numerous other decks that seem to be flooding the marketplace (USP)
Also, the large borders give the cards an antique appearance. Those of us who will be reading for others, be assured the general public will absolutely love the cards
Question 1: Are the cards reasonably large, larger than the average set of playing cards?
Question 2: Will most people be buying the cards to use while giving readings to other people?
When I am reading for other across a table, I like the cards to face me, I do not read upside down
The client looks at the cards upside-down, often in dim light. I am doing the same with my Mythic Tarot as I write this. It is VERY difficult for me to make out the details, even though I know what the cards are
It is my belief that very few clients will see details in any upside-down cards clearly. But spread out the Wicked Tarot and they will notice the magnificent antique looking borders and be duly impressed by them
If in any doubt use a focus group to gain feedback. Just print off 2 or 3 cards as they are now, and 2 or 3 cards as they would look with a much border. Also do the upside-down test in subdued lighting, with the Wicked Tarot and the much more mundane RW and maybe a couple of other decks
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GOOD LUCK