Mono-heXa Playing Cards
Mono-heXa Playing Cards
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Designed by Luke Wadey and this high energy deck uses a suite of neon purple inks, and is designed with the cardist in mind, whilst still keeping a 2-way back design and remaining playable and usable for all.
Faces are set up in shades of purple yet still easy to differentiate between, whilst being marked for suit - not for function, but as an interest aesthetic so those faces fans enjoy a dash of color! The markings on the face are design to sit exactly where the lines on the card back run which gives beautiful color blocking however you stack the deck. Modified standard courts bring familiarity with the Mono twist we have come to expect from the series.
The deck is a sure fire hit for carditsry, watch your flourishes come to life as the optical illusion of lines move effortlessly, and once more the Mono decks work together, as two tucks pushed together form a completed hexagonal pattern.
Designed by Luke Wadey
Trailer by Katie Morris
Photography by Steven Rosenfield, Kier Gomes and Andrew Hsieh
- 4th deck in Mono series
- Printed by USPCC
- Limited to 2500 units
- Premium Bee stock, crushed, traditionally cut, air cushion finish
- 56 fully custom cards including 2 Jokers, a double backer and an ad card
- Printed in neon purple Pantone ink
- Fully custom tuck
Faces are set up in shades of purple yet still easy to differentiate between, whilst being marked for suit - not for function, but as an interest aesthetic so those faces fans enjoy a dash of color! The markings on the face are design to sit exactly where the lines on the card back run which gives beautiful color blocking however you stack the deck. Modified standard courts bring familiarity with the Mono twist we have come to expect from the series.
The deck is a sure fire hit for carditsry, watch your flourishes come to life as the optical illusion of lines move effortlessly, and once more the Mono decks work together, as two tucks pushed together form a completed hexagonal pattern.
Designed by Luke Wadey
Trailer by Katie Morris
Photography by Steven Rosenfield, Kier Gomes and Andrew Hsieh