 Hey everybody, welcome back to Magic Orthodoxy. My name is David and this is a deck review. Hey, today we're going to look at Glitch 2.0 from Soleil Zumbrand. Who is Soleil? She is a graphic artist. She's a Swiss designer. She actually lives here in the United States and she actually lives out in San Francisco. This is her second Kickstarter project. She first released the first Glitch cards. This is Glitch 2.0. She had a previous Glitch deck that sold out and so basically what she wanted to do was release another addition in some new colors. So Glitch 2.0 is actually two different decks. The first deck was called Circuit Fail and it was more of a green color. This one is called Error Message and as you can see it's kind of a gold and black with some yellow and then there's like this reflective green that's even in there too. The unique thing about these cards is that they are all printed in neon fluorescent Pantone spot colors and so it really adds to the element that this deck has been offset. So when you look at these cards they really do look like their namesake that they're offset or that they're misprint cards and Glitch the tuck ace is completely just design only because you can see there's no words there. You can actually see the spade pip begin there and it wraps around and it's just all over this reflective foil. Then the bottom that has some ad copy about Legends playing card and a UPC but pretty much that's it. There's no tuck seal on the flap which is nice and that is pretty much it for the tuck ace. Let's take a look at these cards. Like I said Glitch 2.0 is all printed in neon. These are fluorescent Pantone spot colors. Every single one of these cards is unique. Every single one of these cards is playable. You're going to see recognizable tips and indices of quartz. You're going to see very recognizable court cards as well. However every shape, every number, every letter, every glitch right has been worked and reworked. When Soleil was making this deck she actually did the entire deck as a mock-up first by hand which means she had to take cards and cut them up and then reassemble them just to get the look she wanted and then she refined all of it in Illustrator. Like I said these cards are from the Legends playing card company and they are a very smooth, very thick, very snappy stock. If you've ever had a deck of Legends before you kind of know what their stock and paper feels like. The back design appears to almost be a quad design. You can see the segmentation like right there and then right there and so it's this curled arc that if you like you can imagine if you cut this card into force and then reassembled it it would look like maybe what the deck was supposed to look like before it glitched. As you can also see there's like a bar of orange here and here and here almost like the color was offset again when it was printed. Your ace of spades is nice and bold and done in that really offset Pantone Neon color. You can see the black and the weird funky like aqua turquoise there and it does say glitch 2.0 underneath the spade pip. With this deck you're going to get two very glitchy jokers and as you can start to see how the deck takes a stain you know the offset printing there just the weird tight face and then you have the offset color as well. It's a really cool very interesting deck. Well that is it for this deck review. As always recommend that you like this video just so other people can find it faster. We also recommend that you subscribe to this channel just to stay up to date on the latest cards and card magic. Now if you want to follow me on social media you can. I'm at facebook.com slash magic orthodoxy twitter.com slash magic orthodoxy and instagram.com slash magic underscore orthodoxy. Thanks!