
Locus Tarot
by Mike Stop Continues
Theme: Abstract and minimalist interpretation of traditional tarot
Medium: digital
The Locus Tarot is a minimalist deck by Mike Stop Continues, featuring abstract, geometric symbols on a clean, modern design. It aims to enhance intuition and self-discovery through its crisp visual language.
About This Deck
The Locus Tarot, created by Mike Stop Continues, is a 78-card deck that reinterprets traditional tarot through a starkly minimalist and abstract lens. Launched successfully on Kickstarter in 2015, the deck eschews traditional figurative art in favor of geometric shapes and simple color palettes, aiming to provide a fresh, modern approach to divination. The design philosophy, encapsulated by the tagline "less showing, more telling," encourages readers to engage with the core symbolism of each card without the distraction of detailed imagery.
This deck is designed to expand creativity and enhance intuition by presenting archetypal meanings in a distilled, almost universal form. The abstract nature of the symbols invites personal interpretation and deeper contemplation, making it a tool for self-discovery and understanding one's world. The clean aesthetic and focus on fundamental shapes make the Locus Tarot accessible to those who appreciate modern design and a straightforward, uncluttered reading experience.
While the campaign story is brief, it highlights the successful funding by 33 backers, indicating a niche but dedicated audience for this unique take on tarot. The deck's emphasis on minimalist design positions it as a contemporary alternative to more traditional or elaborately illustrated decks, appealing to readers who seek clarity and directness in their spiritual practice.
Key Features
- 78-card minimalist tarot deck
- Abstract, geometric artwork with a modern aesthetic
- Designed for intuitive and creative interpretation
- Successfully funded on Kickstarter in 2015
Who It's For
This deck is ideal for experienced tarot readers looking for a minimalist, abstract alternative to traditional imagery, as its symbols require a solid understanding of core tarot meanings. It also appeals to designers, artists, and anyone who appreciates modern, geometric aesthetics and a clean, uncluttered visual style. Readers seeking to develop their intuition by interpreting abstract forms rather than literal scenes will find this deck particularly engaging.
The Story Behind This Deck
Mike Stop Continues created the Locus Tarot with the intention of expanding creativity and enhancing intuition through a crisp, minimalist design. The project successfully funded on Kickstarter in 2015, reaching its goal with the support of 33 backers. The creator's vision was to offer a deck that encourages self-discovery by presenting tarot archetypes in a distilled, abstract form, emphasizing "less showing, more telling."
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Campaign Stats
Raised
$1.0K
Backers
33
Funded
102%
Launched
Mar 2015
Platform: Kickstarter
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