As an avid collector of Tarot Decks, I’ve attempted a few times to create my own deck.
In this post I have included several cards from my second attempt at designing a deck. The FRACTAL tarot uses fractal imagery and has a lot of bright colors in the design. I ultimately abandoned the deck due to design problems. But here, saved for posterity, I present all the cards I completed.
3 Disks

The 3 of Disks represents work, labor, putting your skills to use. The tiny ant on top of the 3 delicious apples, has his work cut out for him. He will have to find a way to haul this motherload back to the ant hill. Through his skill and ingenuity and hard work, he will bring rewards to his social arena.
3 Cups

The 3 of Cups represents celebration, frivolity, and sheer joy. These 3 cups are filled with delicious tasty ice-cream. The party atmosphere is one of joyous celebration and relaxing fun times with friends and family.
8 Sticks

The 8 of Sticks (Wands) brings about feelings of creativity, intensity and speed. This image consists of an artists desktop. His tools are spilling forward onto the table in a rush of intense movement. This card signifies forward motion, activity, new works, creation and artistry.
4 Disks

Usually the 4 of Disks represents a miser or someone who hoards things to their own detriment. In this deck I wanted the 4 of discs to represent physical durability, sportsmanship and activity. This card is unfinished.
Moon

The moon represents melancholy, illusions, mystery, darkness and dreams. The wolves howl in the night guarding the secrets of the unknown. The city scape of New York pre-9/11 stands in the background. An illusion that no longer is the same. Darkness looms above and nightmares will unfold. (Incidentally, I created this card about a year before 9/11 actually happened and so the meaning of the card changed significantly after those events.)
Sun

The Sun Card represents clear thinking, optimism, pride, and power. A couple stands on a mountain top surveying the beautiful sunrise. The air is crisp and clean and they can see the world in all it’s glory.
Death

Bearing the unlucky number 13 carved into his forehead, this unlucky fellow has experience one of the most dramatic transformations of the tarot–Death. While this card rarely signifies an actual physical death, it does represent a complete transformation or ending/beginning in some aspect of life. The ‘human’ this skull once belonged to is no longer here, but the skull stays around. Like the flicker of the candles, death is quick and transitory and will eventually reach us sooner or later.
Priestess

The Priestess, a figure of mystery and intuition, moves towards us, sihlouetted against a purple and red background. She represents the feminine aspects of life and the mysteries of the unconscious mind. She operates in the realm of darkness and intuition. Her touch is subtle, yet lasting. A puzzle or mystery may come into your life when she visits.
Queen of Cups

With a glazed, manic look in her eyes, the Queen of Cups represents an emotional, deeply complex woman or personality traight. She operates solely in the realm of emotions and has the shadow tendancy to brood, cry, and prefers to isolate herself from others. But she has tremendous vitality and beauty and represents the very feminine aspects of a situation.
Unfinshed

This last card never made it past the background design. It would have probably ended up as the Wheel of Fortune due to the spiraling cyclical nature or perhaps the 6 of cups for it’s nostalgic, child-like pastel colors. I included it here for posterity sake.
That’s all I have. I hope you enjoy the cards. I would love to hear back from other tarot designers.
Make sure you check out my other deck design sample cards on this previous post:
The Games Tarot Deck
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If you are looking for a new deck, similar in style, I recommend the following:
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