
Really Badly Drawn Tarot
by Kim
Theme: Humorous, intentionally 'badly drawn' Rider-Waite-Smith tarot
A 78-card Rider-Waite-Smith tarot deck featuring intentionally crude, humorous illustrations by Dutch artist Kim. It aims to offer a lighthearted and uplifting reading experience, with a focus on positivity.
About This Deck
The Really Badly Drawn Tarot is a 78-card deck that reinterprets the classic Rider-Waite-Smith system with a deliberately unrefined, humorous art style. Created by independent fantasy illustrator Kim from the Netherlands, the deck is designed to bring a sense of fun and positivity to daily tarot readings, positioning itself as a 'pick-me-up' for users. The campaign emphasizes that 'the Cups are always half full,' indicating an optimistic approach to card interpretations.
This deck includes a companion 'Really Poorly Written Guidebook,' suggesting a continuation of the playful and self-deprecating tone established by the deck's title. The creator, Kim, has a background in illustrating and publishing six other card decks since 2017, indicating experience in the field despite the intentionally 'badly drawn' aesthetic of this particular project. The deck successfully funded on Kickstarter in 2022, raising over $24,000 from 366 backers.
The concept behind the Really Badly Drawn Tarot is to make tarot more accessible and less intimidating through humor and a lighthearted visual style. While the artwork is described as 'really badly drawn,' it is a deliberate artistic choice rather than a lack of skill, aiming to create a unique and memorable reading experience that doesn't take itself too seriously. This approach can be particularly appealing to those new to tarot or those looking for a refreshing, unconventional take on the traditional system.
Key Features
- 78-card Rider-Waite-Smith based tarot deck
- Features intentionally 'really badly drawn' and humorous artwork
- Includes a 'Really Poorly Written Guidebook'
- Designed to offer a positive and lighthearted reading experience
- Created by an experienced independent illustrator
Who It's For
This deck is ideal for tarot beginners who are intimidated by complex or serious traditional imagery, offering a humorous and accessible entry point. It also appeals to experienced readers looking for a lighthearted, unconventional, or 'anti-aesthetic' deck to add to their collection. Individuals who appreciate quirky humor, self-aware design, and a positive outlook will find this deck particularly engaging.
The Story Behind This Deck
Kim is an independent fantasy illustrator from the Netherlands with a prolific background in card deck design. Starting in 2017, Kim has designed and published six card decks prior to the Really Badly Drawn Tarot. This project represents a departure from typical fantasy illustration, showcasing a humorous and self-aware artistic direction aimed at creating a unique and uplifting tarot experience.
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Campaign Stats
Raised
$24K
Backers
366
Funded
238%
Launched
Sep 2022
Platform: Kickstarter
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