just imagine
CARDISTRY · DESIGN · ART
Not everyone gets it. That's the point.
52 accessories on the front. 52 outfits on the back. Dark, Y2K, and unapologetically fashion-obsessed.
Poker meets UNO in one colorful deck. 56 cards. Two decks combined let you play a full game of UNO.
One place. 55 cards. A single landscape photographed from above, each card a different face of the same sky.
An island of wind and grass, captured in 360° and folded into your hands.
South Taiwan. Wind that never stops. Grass that leans one way. A horizon with no end.
Each card holds a real place — folded into 360°, a whole landscape small enough to hold in your hand.
Every back is identical, so the deck was built to be moved. Fan it. Spread it. Cut it. Here, the flourish is the landscape.
Shuffle it. Fan it. Spread it across the table. Then play any game you know.
just imagine. — stable.
55 Cards · 67×90mm · Standard Poker Size · $18 Join the WaitlistPlanet Playing Cards — dropping 2026. Get notified on release.
SHUFFLE DIFFERENT.
Most people play cards. You perform with them.
One deck plays as standard poker. Buy two, shuffle them together — now it's UNO. Four loud suits, built to be moved. Every fan and cut turns the shuffle into the show. This is 花切.
Front: 52 accessories. Back: 52 outfits.
It started in the wardrobe — clothes, accessories, the logic of getting dressed, turned into a deck.
Front: the accessory — spikes, chains, sculpted hardware. Flip it: the outfit. One of 52. Dark. Y2K. Considered.
Soft-handling stock, tight cuts, built for flourishes. Made in Taiwan.
One cardistry move, frozen across 125 pages. Flip fast for the show, slow to study every rotation. Motion no screen can give you.
A two-handed packet bloom that opens like a lotus and re-stacks in the same breath. Captured at 24fps over 5 seconds — every micro-rotation laid out in print so you can study the move frame by frame.
Starting from Z-grip, opening like a flower blossom, turning into a four-packet display — then collapsing 4-2-1. One side: front view. Flip the book around: same move from the cardist's POV.
Phone slow-mo disappears the moment you scroll. A flipbook stays on the shelf, catches a guest's eye, and rewards anyone curious enough to pick it up. Cardistry frozen in print — half art object, half instruction manual you actually want to keep.
Every cut. Every flourish. Every obsession.
Find us where the movement lives.