 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 the artistic spring playing cards from Nicolet Arroy. This deck, the Artistic Spring Deck, was a Kickstarter project. It was successfully funded. This deck, the Artistic Spring Deck, is a very stylish, very fresh take on their traditional style of poker playing cards. There's really beautiful tints, really creative layouts, and the whole composition of this deck, the aim of it is to put a modern art interpretation onto nature and to take inspiration from all the pastel colors that you see in bloom in a traditional Scandinavian spring season. So the goal of this deck, what Nicolet wanted to do, was just generate a very positive spirit and a very good mood. The front of the deck has all the pips right there on the top, and it does say Artistic Spring playing cards designed in Denmark. All of this right here, this is all embossed, and so that's pretty cool. This says 54 playing cards right there on the side, and this side says designed in Denmark, and this is also embossed. The top has no writing and nothing on the tuck flap, and the bottom says they were manufactured from the Legends playing card company. That is pretty much it for the tuck case. Let's take a look at these cards. These cards are printed from the Legends playing card company, and they are done on their emerald finish, which makes for really great handling cards. The back design is all done in these beautiful pastels. It's kind of like a light orange and a light turquoise. The back design looks like a bunch of stacked cubes, and you also have a really beautiful, really nice thin border. The colors of the back design also mirror the faces, so this blue color that's on the back, this is also the color that's used for the black cards. And this orange color that's used on the back is used for the faces of the red cards. With this deck, you're also going to get two full-size jokers. They have an X on the top and the bottom, and a star in the middle. On both jokers, the font is done in red and black. However, they vary in consecutive color from joker to joker. The faces of these cards have a shadowed, lined watermark in the background, and the faces also have a thin white border. That makes for a really beautiful spread. You'll also notice that all the pips and indices in this deck are all completely original, as are the quartz. The quartz are original as well. There are no faces or figures on the quartz. The quartz are simply a stylized font. K representing King, Q representing Queen, and J representing Jack. Alright, so that is it for this review of the artistic spring playing cards from Nikolai Arori. 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 in cards and card magic. Now, if you want to follow me on social media, you can. I'm at facebook.com.magicorthodoxy and twitter.com. Thanks. Bye.