Dice Collective is a place for anyone who loves dice.

As the name might suggest—it’s a place for collectors to catalogue their dice, look at other’s collections, and research dice of all kinds.

Dice collecting is a growing hobby with a long history. It’s simple to get started, and fun to continue, with an open and friendly community, which is good, because sometimes information about specific dice can be hard to find. From out of print sets, to small color runs, some lines can be hard to identify, or even look up at all without knowing someone experienced.

Dice Collective aims to change that.

Library

Dice Collective’s library makes it easy to find dice based on their brand, colors, numbers, and any other kind of identifying feature. It’s updated by dedicated team members and verified user information, so it’s always expanding.

Collection

Keep track of your collection with our simple tools to photograph, tag, and organize your dice. Sets or singles, the Collection tools let you make lists of your dice, as well as wishlists of what you’re planning on getting next!

Community

The Dice Collective community is made of a variety of collectors, from the set completionists to hobbyists. Groups allow collectors to set up spaces to talk, plan, and share news with people with similar collecting tastes to themselves.

The Forums let collectors connect with others, either for information, trading, or just to share.

Design

Dice Collective is designed for everyone. With a muted but colorful palette and clean, shapes, it’s appealing for collectors young and old, and lets the focus of the site shine: the dice.

The design of the brand went through a few iterations before the final style was decided on; many different typefaces were considered, along with varying colors and layouts.

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