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Showing posts with label Fool's Dog apps. Show all posts

Fairy Tale Lenormand by Lisa Hunt & Arwen Lynch

, 13 Feb 2021

This is a Lenormand deck interpreted under the light of some world folk tales. The number of cards is 36, which is what Lenormand cards are. This is so because the Lenormand doesn't have suites, doesn't have reversed meanings and, unlike the tarot, which has a spiritual and psychological dimension, these cards are literal and are read syntactically. As the guidebook says, Tarot readers wil interpret the same Tarot spread five ways while five Lenormand readers will all come to nearly the identical message when they read the same Lenormand layout. If you want to check the differences between the Tarot and the Lenormand, check this blog post out. 
 

THE ARTWORK

Lisa Hunt authored the magnificent Fairy Tale Tarot deck, so I was expecting great things from her. The images are very cute, some of the excellent, but they don't come close to the quality of her other deck. In fact, some of them feel like sketchy, more child-oriented and not as rich in symbols. In that regard, artistically speaking this deck doesn't suit my intuitive cravings, to put it that way.  However, the reading cloth for the app is utterly beautiful and delicate.

 


THE CONCEPT

The authors wanted to use mythology and folk tales within the straightforward structure of the Lenormand tarot, and they've done so. The tarot is not as intuitive as Hunt's previous one and the meanings are more set and less open to interpretation. That's all fine, but to me, this deck can be interpreted intuitively, it is just that the conception doesn't favour it as much as others.     

 

THE GUIDEBOOK  

The guidebook is short and sweet and comments on the folk tale image quite literally, providing a some summary keywords and how the meaning changes depending on the precedent and subsequent cards. Basic but practical. Yet, the keywords on the front of the card are also very useful and sum up the meaning very well. Good enough, practical and also uninspired.Yet, you can expect that from/for a Lenormand deck.

THE APP 

This Android app is fully functional and has all the pros of the Fool's Dog apps, which make the experience very enjoyable. I've found that, once you get used to the app, your readings are as precise as the ones you get from your physical deck. My favourite app features are:

  • > Great quality digital images.
  • > Zoomable images, so that you can check every small detail in the picture. 
  • > The whole deck guidebook available.
  • > Information about the deck's artist.
  • > Customizable tablecloths.
  • > Sound prompts for cards, which can be turned on/off.
  • > You can add your personal meaning to the cards. 
  • > Journal.
  • >  Plenty of layouts to choose from. 
  • > Able to use the whole deck or just the major arcana for your readings.
  • > Several ways of shuffling.
  • > Several draw options to select your card (from the top, from a fan, from a list).
  • > You can share your readings. 
 
MY EXPERIENCE WITH THIS DECK 
Lenormand, or just this deck, doesn't speak to me. Rather, the readings I get are a mix bag, some of them seem to relate to my query and others not at all. As I am an intuitive reader and I rely on imagery to anchor my intuition, this deck doesn't specially speak to me.

The Fairy Tale Tarot by Lisa Hunt

This is one my favourite tarot decks among all of the many I own, and also my favourite fairy/folk tarot, because of the artwork, the concept, the guidebook and the app. It's the whole package, the real deal, the mother of all fairy tale decks.

ARTWORK 

Lisa Hunt's artwork is fabulous. She has a great drawing technique, an earthy colour palette, and an eye for detail. Besides, she has captured the essence of each fairy tale with insight and playfulness, and with a deep knowledge of symbolism.  

THE CONCEPT 

This is a full tarot deck, somewhat reinvented to fit in the messages, archetypes and symbols that pervade most folklore and fairy tales. The tales come from all over the planet: Europe, Asia, Africa, America, Pacific Islands, although there is a predominance of European folk tales. The major arcana names have been readjusted to allow the folk archetypes and symbols to blend more naturally, but we can still find the major and minor arcana in this deck.

 

 THE GUIDEBOOK

The guidebook is worth a browse in itself, and a fabulous addition to the deck. The short version of the meaning at the card back is insightful enough. However, if you click the  'Full text from the book' link at the bottom, you'll get an in-depth analysis of the folk tale: 

  • The name of the tale.
  • The culture from which the tale comes from,
  • Summary Keywords.
  • The whole account of the tale.
  • A Jungian-like  analysis of the tale and imagery symbols.  


MY EXPERIENCE WITH THE DECK

I can honestly say that this deck is one of my favourites, not only because I love folk tales in general, but because the deck is versatile enough to be used intuitively (using the imagery as a main guide), or comprehensively (using the main summary info at the back of the deck, or delving into the Jungian interpretation of the symbols). It's up to you, your your query or how much you want to dig into each card message. Do you want a quickie or an extra nosey reading? You can do anything and everything with this deck. Beyond what I've said, this app brings many memories from my childhood, from all those fairy tales that I read on books, my mom told me about or watched movies about. 


THE APP
This Android app is fully functional and has all the pros of the Fool's Dog apps, which make the experience very enjoyable. There is nothing like the physical deck, for sure. However, I've found that, once you get used to the app, your readings are as precise as the ones you get from your physical deck. My favourite app features are:

  • > Great quality digital images.
  • > Zoomable images, so that you can check every small detail in the picture. 
  • > The whole deck guidebook available.
  • > Information about the deck's artist.
  • > Customizable tablecloths.
  • > Sound prompts for cards, which can be turned on/off.
  • > You can add your personal meaning to the cards. 
  • > Journal.
  • >  Plenty of layouts to choose from. 
  • > Able to use the whole deck or just the major arcana for your readings.
  • > Able to use upright and reverse readings, or just upright.
  • > Several ways of shuffling.
  • > Several draw options to select your card (from the top, from a fan, from a list).
  • > You can share your readings.






Crysalis Tarot by Toney Brooks & Holly Sierra

, 31 Jan 2021

Visual artistry 9/10
Readings results 6/10
Tarot Concept 7/10
 

ARTWORK

I bought this deck because I truly love Holly Sierra's artwork, and her technique, colours, hues, themes, motifs and style are just my cup of tea.

The images are a feast for the eyes, and really matched my expectations. This is a deck made from scratch not from digital collage and it's truly artistic. The characters, backgrounds and the tiniest element in each card are amazingly drawn and coloured.  Moreover, each suit has a different background undertone that makes each card in it immediately distinctive (stones are green, mirrors blue, spirals are brown, and scrolls are purple, while the major arcane are mostly golden). The whole desk has a mother-earth folk feminine vibe that I love, and it is whimsical and magic.

I love the fact that the deck is a mix of Tarot, Jungian+Campbell and New Age spirituality themes and concept. The front of the card shows the title of the card, but also an archetypal or theme equivalent.

READINGS
I don't mind eclecticism or new ideas and reinventions of the tarot, some that will work better for modern sensitivities and needs, but I somewhat expect the major Arcana and its symbolic elements not to be fancifully altered. For example, the Phoenix, a traditional symbol of death and rebirth (Death in Tarot) is used here as the symbol of judgment; Merlin, a magician, is used as the image of the Fool; the crows are used as the image of the Magician, just to mention a few things. It is confusing to me, and a put-off. I am not saying that the associations aren't valid once you read the booklet, but my mind is still going to be put off when I find an element out of place, so to speak, because the traditional symbolism of the Tarot is, how to put it?, the core of the Tarot itself.

Also, the earthy vibe somewhat gets diluted by the appearance of goddesses from different cultures. I am more into eclectic fusion than into eclectic juxtaposition, if you know what I mean. In other words, it is not bad, it is just that it does not work for me because it gets me confused and distracted.

My results with the readings have been a bit of mismatch, and I think it has do with my inability to connect with this specific deck. I think this desk is wonderful for intuitive aleatory readings due to the details and symbolic elements drawn in each image.


MIND

The traditional suits have been changed as follows
Stones = pentacles
Mirrors = cups
Spirals = wands
Scrolls = swords


THE APP

I no longer have the physical deck but I have the Fool's Dog app, which is excellent.  Some of the things you can do with the app are:

 > Customizable tablecloths.

> Sound prompts for cards, which can be turned on and off.

> Journal.

> You can add your personal meaning to the cards. 

>  Plenty of layouts to choose from. 

> Able to choose the major arcana or the whole deck, upright and reverse readings, or switch off reverse meanings.

> Several kinds of shuffles and several options for selecting your card after shuffling.

> Zoomable images, so that you can check every small detail in the image. 

> Sharing feature. 

> Great quality digital images.

> The whole deck booklet or booklet available.

> Information about the deck and its authors. 

IN SHORT 

This is one of those decks that you want to have, need to have, if you collect Tarot decks. It is one of the most beautiful decks I have ever owned.

Tarot Sample by the Fool's Dog

, 30 Jan 2021

 

This is one of the best fully free tarot apps on Google Play. It is a sampler of the different tarot and oracle decks that the Fool's Dog developer has on the market, and chooses images and cards from all of her available decks.If you don't know which deck you'd like to purchase or connect with or want to know how the decks work on your smartphone or tablet, this is the perfect primer. Besides, the variety makes every reading different and never boring as you don't know which decks are going to be used. Furthermore, the mismatch sometimes brings further insights. 

The Fool's Dog has digitally published some of the best decks out there, so the selection is fantastic and covers all imaginable art styles. The main downside is, of course, the lack of image style consistency and visual congruence, which can be very important for some people to connect with any given deck. Yet, you won't notice that on 1- or 2-card readings. To be fair, I installed this app thinking that I would uninstall it quickly and this deck has become of my favs because the answers I usually get from my queries are quire on point and give me real guidance. 

THE APP

The app is fully functional and has all the pros of the Fool's Dog, which make the experience quite close to what is having a reading with real cards. It is not the same, not so tactile and energetic, but I've found that once you get used to the app, your readings are as precise as the ones you get with your real decks. The features that the app has are:

> Customizable tablecloths.

> Sound prompts for cards, which can be turned on and off.

> Journal.

> You can add your personal meaning to the cards. 

>  Plenty of layouts to choose from. 

> Able to choose the major arcana or the whole deck, upright and reverse readings, or switch off reverse meanings.

> Several kinds of shuffles and several options for selecting your card after shuffling.

> Zoomable images, so that you can check every small detail in the image. 

> Sharing feature. 

> Great quality digital images.

> The whole deck booklet or booklet available.

> Information about the deck and its authors.