Hoover & DeckQueen
Hoover Hoover
We're about to lay out the new deck; let me know what you think about the layout and the finish.
DeckQueen DeckQueen
Alright, let’s break it down. The layout feels a bit… spaced out. Those columns drift apart like they’re in different dimensions. Tighten the grid so the eye can glide smoothly from top to bottom. And the finish—if that gloss is even, you’ll get a glare that scrambles every subtle cue. Go for a satin that still lets light hit the edges without the blinding flash. The cards should pop, not bleed into each other. Give it a quick test under natural light, and if any corner looks off, trim it so every frame aligns perfectly. Ready to tweak?
Hoover Hoover
Got it. Tightening the grid and swapping to a satin finish is the plan. I'll run a quick light test, trim any uneven corners, and make sure the whole deck looks sharp and uniform. Let's get it.
DeckQueen DeckQueen
Sounds like the right move. Keep an eye on the light angles—if any corner still feels off, don’t hesitate to cut it a bit tighter. Once everything’s in place, the whole deck should feel cohesive and clean. Let’s finish strong.
Hoover Hoover
Will do. We'll trim any awkward angles, keep the deck cohesive and clean.
DeckQueen DeckQueen
Great, just remember: perfection is a moving target. Keep refining until every line feels exactly where it belongs. You’ve got this.