Social Network Playing Cards
Gwénolé Jaffrédou has designed a selection of social networking playing cards; featuring websites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Gwénolé Jaffrédou, a freelance graphic designer from France, has designed a selection of social networking playing cards; featuring websites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Although the cards are non-standard and don't make a complete pack, they are an original and fun concept based around the theme of playing cards.
You can find more of Gwénolé's graphic design work on his Dribbble portfolio.
By Adam Wintle
Thailand • Member since March 15, 1997
Adam has been involved in developing the site as well as reviewing new decks and conducting research. He is particularly interested in innovation, Kickstarter and East Asian cards. He is a member of the IPCS, 52 Plus Joker, and webmaster of the EPCS.
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