Maybe you’re bored with red and black? Tired of kings and queens and numbers, or aces and spades? Then try these CMYK playing cards – each suit has been replaced with a color, and each is replaced with an opacity percentage.
Designed by UK-based Hundred Million, these cards will liven up your next poker game. Each suit is now a color: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black and the design on the back is similar to the kind of utilitiarian registration marks and checks usually never seen by the public. Fan them out for a colorful gradient…

3 Comments
Danny Policarpo on 02.25.2013 at 16:33 PM
Hey friends you can purchase the CMYK cards here! http://www.junkskull.com/products/cmyk-playing-cards
CJ on 03.08.2013 at 01:33 AM
Great idea, but, given the number of color choices in the CMYK palette, why not make each card a different color, like selecting Pantone colors or the Japanese TOYO, etc? I think I would have preferred that.
Still, it is nice, but, is it worth purchasing? I am not so sure.
Lauren on 03.20.2013 at 11:03 AM
I LOVE THIS IDEA! Great Designer playing cards.
Just a small note: I noticed that the 50%C is missing the C in the small cyan square (underneath the 50%), but is on every other card.
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