Welcome back to Orbit, it\'s great to have you here again! A lot has changed since our last journey. First, let\'s talk about what\'s the SAME as the 4th edition Orbit Deck. For starters, the feel. It took me 4 tries to get the feel exactly how I wanted it. I knew as soon as I picked up the 4ths that this was the way I wanted cards to feel. We have managed to duplicate the quality of the 4ths and I\'m not sure if it\'s just because they are brand new, but they feel just slightly smoother than the 4ths. Again, this might be my imagination -- you be the judge. The cards are a crushed premium (Bee) stock, traditionally cut, and with a secret ingredient to ensure a unique feel just like the 4ths. The 5ths, much like their predecessors, has a one-way design that will be nearly impossible to find. I\'ll be very impressed if you can find it. Come find me if you can\'t. Now let\'s talk about what CHANGED in this edition. Box The boxes were much more expensive to print this time around due to the color on the inside as well as the matte finish of the paper used for the box. We dropped the \"Playing Cards\" from the front to give it a more minimal and streamlined aesthetic. These are more than just playing cards now. The vibrant orange on the inside of the box demands attention. Inside the box you\'ll find some new text. As the brand grows, we\'d like to connect everybody specifically through our Instagram page, since that will be the place where many future events will be happening. Color The teal and orange come in perfect timing for the start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. The 4th Orbits were black, so it only makes sense to bring in some color and warmth for the 5ths. NASA was founded in 1958, which was 60 years ago this year. This is another reason why we chose teal. Teal was a very popular color for cars in 1958. The white and red specs found on the orange inside of the box are also a nod to the retro vibe. Design The 5th Edition design took a page out of the ...
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