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Gene at, http://www.abcgiftsandawards.com sent me two photos of some samples I had ordered. I may have to change a few things before my final order, but I think they look good. I can't believe how fast these were made 3 days! I have played with lots of chip ideas that I have never seen a reel chip, so it should be cool to hold a real chip I designed.
Those are great..They remind of BJ chips, but ceramic..
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These are some of the most creative and original chips I've seen on ChipTalk so far. I really like how your designs have curved elements on the faces. Also, the basement critters theme is fun. And each chip has a unique shape that becomes part of the rolling edge.
I am also impressed with the level of detail on the rolling edge text. It is very legible and not just a boring sans serif font.
I also like how the words along the rolling edge are half one way, half the other way. This means that when people stack their chips, there is no "correct" way to do it -- i.e. no "top" or "bottom". So often I see people put the denominations on rolling edges as digits or words but they read in only one way.
In order to fully complete this concept, I think you should also make sure that the edgespots on your designs also alternate in the same way. That is, the half-moon shape on one chip and the black triangle on another chip should point one way, then the other way, then one way, then the other way. (I am assuming there are four instances of the edge spot on each chip.)
In order to fully complete this concept, I think you should also make sure that the edgespots on your designs also alternate in the same way. That is, the half-moon shape on one chip and the black triangle on another chip should point one way, then the other way, then one way, then the other way. (I am assuming there are four instances of the edge spot on each chip.)
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I had intended to make that change, but balked in a flaky lazy moment?