PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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The Illustrated Fox Tarot is an astrology-inspired tarot deck that blends together traditional tarot wisdom with the zodiac and planets. Each box includes 78 fully illustrated cards and a 116 page guidebook. All cards and the guidebook were designed and written by Taylor Haigh on Gabriola Island in British Columbia, 2021.
The original Fox Tarot (created in 2017) was recently reworked into a Pips Edition featuring a minimalist graphic style with a Minor Arcana that was styled after the simplicity of playing cards. The Illustrated Fox Tarot is a different edition of the same deck using all the same astrology-related reversals and guidebook descriptions, but with brand new and detailed illustrations for each card that reference the original Rider Waite Smith tarot deck imagery. Illustrated cards, particularly in the Minor Arcana, make it easier for readers to decipher the meaning of the card as the scenes and symbols depicted reveal what the message of the card is. This fully illustrated edition will be a joy to look at as well as make it easier for newbie and advanced readers alike to get a feel for the tone of each card.
The guidebook covers meanings for all 78 cards in addition to zodiac signs, astronomy, elements, card suits, and additional card groupings. It also discusses intention, tarot therapy, and card spreads. The tarot is a tool to help you on your journey of self exploration, asking the questions you didn't think to ask and leading you to new revelations and discoveries about yourself.
- Cards are printed on 400gsm card stock, with a matte lamination finish and rounded corners
- Guidebook cover is printed on 200gsm art paper, and the pages are an uncoated 100gsm paper, with glued binding
- Cards measure 76mmx114mm (the box measures 3" x 4.5") with a shiny gold foil edging
- Cards and guidebook are packed in a sturdy 2 piece box
The Illustrated Fox Tarot 🇨🇦
Meet the Creator, Taylor Haigh
Taylor Haigh is a freelance graphic and interior designer based in Gabriola Island, Canada. She spent the majority of her adult years as a front line mental health worker in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside and on Vancouver Island working in low income housing serving meals, providing health and home support, and starting art programs in the community.
Over the years she has collected a lot of experience in mental health through this work as well as through her own personal struggle with GAD (generalized anxiety disorder), from which she realized how critical and neglected self-care is, in the busy world we live in. She aims to raise awareness of the importance of truly caring for yourself properly with her Oracle deck creation.