Custom Card Game Manufacturers Printing Your Own Tarot Decks
Item: Tarot Cards
Materiel: Paper
Color: CMYK
Size: Customized
OEM/ODM: Accept
Certificate: BSCI,FSC,
Sample Time: 1-3 days
Produt Details
Custom Card Game Manufacturers Printing Your Own Tarot Decks
Product details
Product Name
Print Your Own Tarot Deck
Material
Paper
Usage
Education/Entertainment
Certification
ISO9001, FSC
Design
From Clients,OEM
Size
Decided by Client
Printing
CMYK or Pantone
Artwork Format
AI, PDF, ID, PS, CDR
Finishing
Gloss or Matt Lamination, Spot UV, Emboss, Deboss and more
Polybag
Card Size
Custom Front and Back
Full Color Printing
A guide to help you design and print your own decks?
Step 1: Define the Purpose
Identify the Purpose:
Determine the purpose of your deck. Is it for a card game, educational flashcards, or a unique project?
Step 2: Plan Your Deck
Number of Cards:
Decide how many cards your deck will have.
Card Size:
Choose the size of your cards. Common sizes for playing cards are 2.5" x 3.5" or 3.5" x 5.5".
Design Theme:
Choose a theme for your deck. This could be related to your game, subject matter for flashcards, or any creative theme for a unique project.
Step 3: Design the Cards
Graphic Design Software:
Use graphic design software such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, or free alternatives like Canva.
Card Layout:
Design the layout of each card. Include necessary elements like images, text, and any other relevant information.
Card Back Design:
Design the back of the cards. This is especially important for playing cards.
Consistency:
Ensure a consistent design across all cards for a cohesive look.
Step 4: File Preparation
File Format:
Save your designs in the appropriate file format (PDF, JPEG, etc.) based on your printing method.
Step 5: Choose Printing Method
Digital Printing:
For small quantities, digital printing is cost-effective and allows for customization. Online printing services or local print shops may offer digital printing.
Offset Printing:
For larger quantities, offset printing may be more economical. It provides high-quality results but often has a higher upfront cost.
Step 6: Paper Selection
Cardstock:
Choose a high-quality cardstock suitable for your deck. The weight of the cardstock will affect the feel and durability of the cards.
Finish:
Select a finish for your cards, such as matte or glossy. The finish can impact the look and feel of the cards.
Step 7: Printing
Print a Sample:
Before printing the entire deck, print a sample to check for color accuracy and quality.
Full Printing:
Proceed with printing the entire deck once you're satisfied with the sample.
Step 8: Cutting
Precision Cutting:
Ensure precise cutting of each card. If using a print shop, they may handle this step for you.
Step 9: Quality Check
Inspect Cards:
Inspect the printed cards for any printing defects or cutting errors.
Step 10: Packaging
Packaging Design:
If applicable, design packaging for your deck. This could be a custom box or simple shrink-wrapping.