| I don't know if it would be any better, but I'd like to see some mockups with a more rigorous color convention. As it is now:
1) The heart, and club use the main body color for the symbol, while the diamond, spade and star use edgespot colors for the symbols. How about making the diamond white, the spade black, and the star purple?
2) The rings on the heart, club, spade, and diamond are the double-edgespot color, but the diamond uses the single edgespot color. How about making the ring on the diamond burgundy?
3) The background on the heart and spade are the single edgespot color, the background on the star is the body color, the background on the diamond is the double edgespot color, and the background on the club is black? Maybe you could use the single-edgespot color for all backgrounds? (This is the inconsistency that got me started on all of this... I was just wondering how they'd turn out if you picked some consistent mapping of chip/edgespot colors to symbol/ring/background colors.)
The diamond, heart, club, and star all look almost like embroidery on cloth to me (especially the heart). The spade just doesn't fit with those. I can't see flames on the spade matching very well with those other designs. I'd suggest just making a spade symbol to match the diamond or club. You could even lose the stuff in the middle of the heart, too.
The heart and the club seem just a tad too large -- they crowd the ring a bit.
I like the radial bits you've added to the star.
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