![]() Other designs he's made have been under other brand names, and some have even hit the mass market in large numbers. This name refers to the fact that while he works as a packaging designer by day, at night he burns the midnight oil designing playing cards. Some of these are under his own brand, Midnight Cards. I'm not exaggerating when I say that there are literally hundreds of thousands of decks that have been produced with his designs. Randy Butterfield might be one of the lesser known names on this list, but in terms of the sheer volumes of cards he's produced, he is also one of the most prolific playing card designers of today. So here are ten top playing card designers, listed in alphabetical order by their last name. Hopefully what we can all agree on is that if we are going to have a discussion about the best, these ten names belong in that discussion. This list simply represents ten top candidates, while recognizing that there are others that could be mentioned alongside them. It's hard to narrow down a strong field down to just ten names, and it is not my intention to suggest that any name not included isn't as good as the ones that are included. I'm not suggesting that this list represents the absolute best ten. I should explain what I mean by a "Top 10 list", so that this doesn't cause anyone to shoot flames across the internet in my direction. This time around, let's take a look at ten top playing card designers. To help celebrate the 5th anniversary of PlayingCardDecks, I'm writing a few articles with Top 10 lists. ![]()
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