retrokat
I'm starting a new thread here now that my new deck is nearing publication.
You can see some of the cards at http://touchstonetarot.com
For those interested in it's evolution, you can see the discussion during this dekc's journey at the old thread: http://www.tarotforum.net/showthread.php?p=915823
A small group of people have been given access to view the whole deck, but due to piracy, only a few cards will be shown publicly before it's release. Hopefully some of that select group will be willing to tell you what they think and if it's worth you pre-ordering a copy.
There will be a small, limited and numbered edition of 500 Collector decks - probably around mid 2008, or perhaps sooner depending on production issues. Preorders will be taken soon for those.
Then, there will be a mass market release in 2009. Details of that to be announced shortly, but it will be with a book publisher not a specialty Tarot publisher.
Digital (eg games, mobile) usage is also being sought, as the deck was primarily designed to look good on a screen - although it should look fine and dandy printed as well.
A wonderful benefactor who wishes to remain anonymous was instrumental in getting this project happening. More info about that on the old thread - it's been a total fairytale, and is now very near to becoming a reality
(Need it now? Buy the Touchstone Tarot on Amazon.com)
You can see some of the cards at http://touchstonetarot.com
For those interested in it's evolution, you can see the discussion during this dekc's journey at the old thread: http://www.tarotforum.net/showthread.php?p=915823
A small group of people have been given access to view the whole deck, but due to piracy, only a few cards will be shown publicly before it's release. Hopefully some of that select group will be willing to tell you what they think and if it's worth you pre-ordering a copy.
There will be a small, limited and numbered edition of 500 Collector decks - probably around mid 2008, or perhaps sooner depending on production issues. Preorders will be taken soon for those.
Then, there will be a mass market release in 2009. Details of that to be announced shortly, but it will be with a book publisher not a specialty Tarot publisher.
Digital (eg games, mobile) usage is also being sought, as the deck was primarily designed to look good on a screen - although it should look fine and dandy printed as well.
A wonderful benefactor who wishes to remain anonymous was instrumental in getting this project happening. More info about that on the old thread - it's been a total fairytale, and is now very near to becoming a reality
(Need it now? Buy the Touchstone Tarot on Amazon.com)