The Line Defined is a new deck that recently has been successfully funded on Kickstarter. It is a black-and-white deck with influences from alchemy, nature, and tattoo.
Seldes Katne wrote: ↑17 Nov 2018, 00:57
I'm exhausted just reading the lists in this thread. So many decks, so little time....
It's astonishing isn't it, how many decks have been created in just the last few years? I really did not realise it and it makes me know even more what an important task this is to assemble them all, to carry on where Aeclectic left off. I hope I can catch up at some point but that seems far off at the moment.
Thank you everyone. Keep them coming and again, I am keeping a list so nothing gets missed. (that rhymed!)
A little update, Indie Deck Review has asked to be linked from the listed decks that they have done reviews for or interviewed the creator. I've started that. They keep adding and so do we. In exchange, they have offered to run an ad on their site for this forum.( I just have to create the ad!)
This is all a lot of work but in all honesty, I'm really enjoying it and learning so much about all the things going on out there. I'm really beginning to see just how big the Tarot world is.
Also, I would love to create links within the forum, so any decks that are reviewed here, or interviews, I will happily create links from any deck posted on the list. Please feel free to bring any to my attention any of those that I've missed. Also any errors you see in my listings, broken links etc. I do my best to check everything but there is just so much, I'm bound to miss something here and there.
There is a very nice Christmas Oracle, which is available here
Re: A List of New Decks
Posted: 02 Dec 2018, 14:41
by Joan Marie
Amoroso wrote: ↑01 Dec 2018, 01:47
Do you accept non-indie decks now, Joan Marie? The Bianco Nero is from US Games, while the Arcanum is from Lo Scarabeo.
Well, my preference is for Indie. But I got both of those decks from suggestions in this thread.
Most of the decks I've posted so far were ones that were relatively easy for me to get images of off the internet. Some decks that is really hard to do and will require my contacting the artists and requesting they send me images. It just takes time to do that, to make the contact etc.
I still have well over 100 indie decks (mostly sent in by you Amoroso) still to be posted. A few non-indie ones get through in the process. (if I am halfway through through the work of collecting the images etc when I realise it's not Indie, I'm not likely to chuck the work I've already done.)
The one criteria I am going to be a stickler about is that it is not a deck already posted on AT, and that is easy enough to check.
But to give a final answer, I really would prefer to stick with the Indie decks because there are quite enough of them to keep me busy and the big publishers already do a lot for the promotion of their decks. In other words, I'm not adding as much value by posting those as I am with Indies. If that makes sense.
EDIT: I will make an exception to add any deck that is requested to be added by the creator, (and who includes images with the request) regardless of whether or not it already appears on AT's list.
Re: A List of New Decks
Posted: 03 Dec 2018, 16:04
by Amoroso
Thanks for clarifying that, Joan Marie.
Re: A List of New Decks
Posted: 06 Dec 2018, 02:26
by AstralPasta
I've got three.... Hi, I'm not here much because of wrist issues. But just looking at the list and aeclectic's, I've got these:
1. Britt's third eye Tarot
2. Persephone tarot by Circo
3. The Circo tarot (im sure this has been mentioned)
There's a bunch on little red tarot, asali earthwork, and indiedeckreview on Instagram too
^Just saw it has been mentioned, but wouldn't let me search thread for it. But I added reviews in case you needed some.
Upcoming: James R Eads maker of the prisma visions, is making a lenormand deck. Green Glyphs.
edit: I'm doodling a little deck, but it's silly and I'm not quite sure where it's heading yet or whether I want it available for folks to buy, but once I know I'll put the deets in this thread.
edit: The Ophidia Rosa deck listing here has a typo in the name. Might make it hard to find later.
Here’s a YouTube review. Haven’t seen it yet though
Re: A List of New Decks
Posted: 10 Aug 2019, 07:50
by Joan Marie
AstralPasta wrote: ↑10 Aug 2019, 02:27
Nosotras tarot
These are great and I hope to be able to add them. Be aware though that I need to have the images of 9 cards to add them. If I can't get them from the internet, I write the author and often they respond and send me the images. It's all very time-consuming. very rewarding when it works out, but massively time-consuming nonetheless.
I have also had help from members. stronglove sent me images and descriptions from many many decks from her personal collection. It really helped me a lot. She told me she really enjoyed doing it because it gave her a chance to spend some quality time with her decks.
So if you don't see the decks you suggest getting added right away, it's not because I'm ignoring you. It's just that I require the resources to make the additions.
Coincidentally, Benebell Wen wrote me just today and sent me images and a description from her new Spirit Keeper's Vitruvian edition. I will be posting those this weekend.
Re: A List of New Decks
Posted: 13 Aug 2019, 00:05
by AstralPasta
Gotcha! No problem!
The black tales tarot by Carlos Gee has all the image previews on MakePlayingCards but it'll be a little annoying
NosotraS Google images come up right away. I'll upload them below as an attachment
I'll keep that in mind!
And. Hoo, that deck. I have a lot to say but not quite yet. Also, great!
edit: the black tales one - all the images are on his Facebook. I linked it in the previous post
Re: A List of New Decks
Posted: 11 Feb 2020, 19:20
by tyshadragon
My apologies if it's already been mentioned, but the 78 Tarot Mythical in the library actually shows images from the 78 Tarot First Edition (from 2014) and not the Mythical deck (from 2018)..