Hi. I’m Sinecure, playing card junkie and aspiring creator. I’m often found on the r/playingcards subreddit, fueling my obsession, posting playing card art, puzzles, stories and concepts. After sharing some early sketches of Passport deck, I was delighted by the encouragement it received. Even more so when Jay from X-Decks reached out, offering to make it the first project of their new Supported Artists initiative. I can’t tell you how excited I am to be launching my first deck. I hope you love it as much as I’ve loved making it.
The year is 1972. East and West stand at the brink of destruction. The world is gripped with fear, reeling from the tragic events of the Munich Olympics Games. The doomsday clock is 12 minutes to midnight.
But not for the Jet Set.
At 30,000 feet, high above the clouds, life is carefree and served in a chilled martini glass. This is the glamour age of air travel for the wealthy, the fashionable, and the beautiful. The age of Concorde. The age of cool.
Your destination? Saint Tropez, Capri, Tahiti, Zanzibar. Whatever’s hot in the pages of Italian Vogue this summer.
So push your seat back and relax. The world is your playground, and this is your passport to the good life.
Embossed and gold foiled tuckbox on premium textured blue stock, with die-cut window and faux seal Card backs with gold hot foil logo and borderless fanning effect Card faces with “anti-counterfeiting” design elements in holographic foil Two way backs, borders, and readable indexes Challenging story-based puzzle running through the entire deck Loads of Easter eggs and hidden secrets Cards printed by Room One on premium Afflux 290gsm stock with velvet finish Tuckbox printed by Letterpress Graphics Fulfillment by X-Decks Rewards/add-ons include: Classic (foiled) and Luxe (foiled and gilded) editions, Leatherette Passport Wallet, 70s style travel postcards and luggage tags. None of the main campaign items are tier-locked. Luxe edition will additionally feature gilded edges, tuckbox with gold foiled interior, a die-cut side window revealing the gilding and individual numbering out of 500 (printed on the box).