 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 Viridian playing cards from Tri-Card Projects. Who is Tri-Card Projects? You might remember we did a review a while back for Aquila. We did the review for that. We've also done the two prototype reviews, both for Aquila and for this deck as well. So Tri-Card Projects, that's Ade Sirena. He is the designer. He's out from Indonesia. And then also it's Cardify, which is Ivan Cho and Anthony and Gracia. The Viridian playing cards was a project. It was a Kickstarter project, successfully funded, of course. It's a beautiful custom vintage design deck. It has reimagined quartz, beautifully crafted tuck case. The tuck stamp is beautiful. It has a very intricate custom design. It's a deck that is beautiful just as much as it is functional. Viridian is also the first now in Tri-Card's new lines. So Tri-Card is a new brand, and so this deck is the first in their signature line of playing cards. These cards are versatile for magic, for card flourishing, or even just playing an ice game of poker. The tuck case, as you can see, is inspired by the classics. It has beautiful topography on the front. It's a beautiful tight face. And that's inspired from old billheads in ephemera. The tuck case all around is adorned with a really elegant, beautiful, organic pattern, which is very striking, and it's done in this very muted olive green. The front says Tri-Card and high-quality playing cards. Down here at the bottom it says traditional cut and classic finish. The side says Tri-Card projects. The other side says playing cards. The bottom has some ad-propy about Tri-Card projects. And the tuck flap has that beautifully ornate tuck seal. The back design, of course, is the back design of cards. And that is pretty much it for the tuck case. Let's take a look at these cards. Viridian playing cards are printed from Legends playing cards, and they are done on their classic finish and with Diamond Cut. The Legends playing card company is well-known for their innovation, attention to detail, exceptional durability, ultra-precise printing registration, and just glass-like edges. The back design of the Viridian playing cards is an intricate, mirror-image floral design that's inspired by traditional playing cards. You can really see the attention to detail, the craftsmanship that really makes this deck truly unique and one of a kind. Your ace of spades says Tri-Card right there at the top, and there's a really giant ace pip there in the center. It's a beautifully intricate design that's bold, it's stylish, and you have that beautiful floral pattern that adds to both the elegance and identity of the card. With this deck you're also going to get two full-sized jokers. It is a jester. One is fully colored and the other one is left black and white. And it's a very traditional jester gentleman standing in his jester outfit holding his jester stick. The pips and indices are of course entirely new, but they are immediately familiar. Layout is similar to standard decks, but of course you will notice that there are new pips and indices. The court cards have been meticulously designed from the ground up and by hand. They're stunning, each card has a different face, and each with its own uniquely designed wardrobe, which looks amazing with both the theme and the color. You're going to see that green, those deep reds, and it gives a really beautiful balance, really beautiful design, and it also keeps the integrity of what a standard deck of cards looks like. Well, that is it for this review of the Verdian deck from Tri-Card Projects. If you'd like to learn more or purchase these, you can follow the link below in the description. I 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.com.com.com.com. Twitter.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com. Instagram.com.com.com.com.com.com. Thank you for watching.