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Mystique Fortell Cards

Contributed by Elizabeth Goodspeed on Aug 20th, 2023. Artwork published in .
Mystique Fortell Cards 1
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During the 1970s, cultural shifts saw a rise in the popularity of the occult and the psychedelic. This wasn’t just a movement confined to underground scenes or countercultural pockets—it permeated mainstream consumer goods too, even those targeted towards children.

This Fortell Card kit (a fortune reading process similar to Tarot) was part of Mattel’s fortune-telling line, “Mystique”, that use an eclectic mix of colors and typefaces to create a sense of play and magic. The series logo is in lowercase Neptun. Fortell Cards makes early use of Davison Clermont (Photo-Lettering) for the title.

This blend of commercialism and countercultural wasn’t exclusive to Mattel during this era; brands like Hallmark, Burger King, Heinz, and even Shell adopted themes and aesthetics resonant with an interest in the esoteric.

See also Mystique Palmistry and Mystique Astrology.

Key to the meaning of the horoscope cards, using  Condensed
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Key to the meaning of the horoscope cards, using Trade Gothic Condensed

Board design featuring , , , and an unidentified roman
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Board design featuring Microgramma, Helvetica, News Gothic, and an unidentified roman

Copyright line in  Bold
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Copyright line in News Gothic Bold

Mystique Fortell Cards 5
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The cards themselves use what appears to be ’s  Condensed.
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The cards themselves use what appears to be Photo-Lettering’s Rubens Condensed.

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  • Davison Clermont
  • Neptun
  • Rubens
  • Microgramma
  • Helvetica
  • Trade Gothic
  • News Gothic
  • unidentified typeface

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