Greets:
My name is Jeremy Penter I am the creator of the Apocalyptica Card deck(will be on KickStarter November 1st).
I will probably show our designs in the design section here. Just saying hello!
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Welcome! I look forward to seeing your designs!malanthrax wrote:Greets:
My name is Jeremy Penter I am the creator of the Apocalyptica Card deck(will be on KickStarter November 1st).
I will probably show our designs in the design section here. Just saying hello!
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Thanks guys. I am at my day job and so I posted what I could in the design section. We have 3 more design and decide meetings left so suggestions are welcome. I am sure not everyone will like our look but I have to admit man it was a blast. Also I have to take my hats off to USPCC. They went to bat for us on a couple designs.
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Hi Mal, and welcome to the UC Forums.
I am not very knowledgeable at all about the process by which a deck gets accepted, approved and printed by USPCC, and I am confused when you say that they "went to bat" for you. This implies to be that there was a third party which may have nixed something, but USPCC stood up for you in the disagreement.
Do I have that right?
And, if so, who was the third party? I had more or less assumed that USPCC and the designer of the deck were the only players in the process.
School me, if you would...
I am not very knowledgeable at all about the process by which a deck gets accepted, approved and printed by USPCC, and I am confused when you say that they "went to bat" for you. This implies to be that there was a third party which may have nixed something, but USPCC stood up for you in the disagreement.
Do I have that right?
And, if so, who was the third party? I had more or less assumed that USPCC and the designer of the deck were the only players in the process.
School me, if you would...
-Marcel Marceau
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