If you could have anyone help with inlay design who would it be? (3 Viewers)

I have a set of Asm Roman mold chips and would like to have custom labels for them.
Thought a rounders theme because of the mold would be perfect
Favorite movie would be Rounders,
Sometimes the best solution is the obvious one. ;)
Plenty of other molds to do custom chips on but only one roman mold.
What are the colors and spot patterns on the chips? I guess the rounders thing may not work, depending on the chips.
Would love to see them if possible.
 
Ancient Rome theme??

What are your favorite 2-3 sets that you have seen since coming to PCF?? What sets can you draw inspiration from? What style of inlays do you like? Cartoonish? Sophisticated? Playful? Retro? Old School? Classy?

Thinking about all of this, most all of my favorite sets I have seen on here is centered around a special place for the person designing it. A special vacation spot, special house/home, favorite childhood place, special family place etc...
 
My old acquaintance from my 20s, typographer Jonathan Hoefler.

After he appeared in a Netflix show about designing a typeface based on fonts found on watches, I tried to interest him in poker chip design. (Similar challenges — faces that work in tight spaces.)

No interest. Yet.
 
Sometimes the best solution is the obvious one. ;)
Plenty of other molds to do custom chips on but only one roman mold.
What are the colors and spot patterns on the chips? I guess the rounders thing may not work, depending on the chips.
Would love to see them if possible.
As with many projects on here I moved onto something different. But still Roman mold.
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I bought these and at the wizard of stamps request before milling these were born. @Josh Kifer this was a brilliant idea.
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At some point I will have the $0.25’s turned into $100’s
 
My old acquaintance from my 20s, typographer Jonathan Hoefler.

After he appeared in a Netflix show about designing a typeface based on fonts found on watches, I tried to interest him in poker chip design. (Similar challenges — faces that work in tight spaces.)

No interest. Yet.
Jonathan Hoefler as in Hoefler Type Foundry?!?!
Typographic royalty. I'm a huge supporter of his work. He and his group have created so many amazing faces that I’ve used consistently through the years, with Gotham being an all-time favorite.
 

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