GPI/BCC Spotted Hot Stamps (3 Viewers)

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I'm going to limit it to these two sets and then set up a poll.

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moving the sky blue chip to the frac, so that it would never share a table with the 500, switching the spots on the black chip to light blue, and trying out a coral/maroon 500....

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I can get behind a blue frac. I'm nor ordering a tourney set, but I agree that a camel 5K is pretty dull...but I don't mind if the frac is a bit dull (camel base).
 
I like this option as well. Depending on shade, pink and green may blend together. I'd also switch the t100 / t500 spots.

But I could get behind either this or @JoeBGo 's mockup.

As requested, with alternate spots on the 100 and 500. This sequence has no repeated spot colors.

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OK, last mockup from me for a while. Alternate spot color for the sky blue 5k to avoid the black spots. These have no repeated spot colors, and no two chips where the colors of one chip are the inversion of another chip.

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1. Pick the Frac/NCV color. I choose pink (cause pink) eliminating the beige and maroon bases.
2. Eliminate chips where the spot color is used in a neighboring chip.
3. Eliminate chips where the spot color is used two chips away.
4. Pick the spots for the black chip. I choose blue because pink is a little overused and I don't care for the white. Eliminates other blue spot chips. Also eliminates the inverse blue w black chip.
5. Only two options left for the red chip. I really, really like the camel/red combo over the yellow/red.
6. Now the pink & white chip options basically boil down to which chip gets the maroon/black spot and which gets lavender. I much prefer the white with lavender over the dark spots. That leaves maroon spots for the pink. Eliminates other maroon spot chips.
7. Already have quite a bit of pink going on in the cash set so picking the yellow spots for the green chips. Eliminates the inverse yellow w green chip leaving the yellow chip with red spots. That then eliminates the blue w red spots chip.

That's getting pretty close...

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I suggest selecting the fully transparent "no inlay" option in the chip designer, since these chips will be hotstamped. I would be all for this layout if the spot colors were swapped on the 25 and 500.
IMO that would ruin the flow and make that pretty much the only monochromatic chip in the set. Once again, no thanks.
 
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