Design Your Own Card Game Custom Paper Playing Card Sets Printing
Item: Custom Playing Cards
Materiel: Paper
Color: CMYK
Size: Customized
OEM/ODM: Accept
Certificate: BSCI,FSC,
Sample Time: 1-3 days
Produt Details
Design Your Own Card Game Custom Paper Playing Card Sets Printing
Product details
Product Name
Custom Playing Cards
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
Tuck Box Size
Card Size
Custom Front and Back Printing
Full Color Printing
Designing your own card game can be an exciting and creative endeavor. When it comes to printing your custom card game, there are several considerations to keep in mind:
Card Size and Quality: Determine the size of the cards and the type of card stock you want to use. Standard playing card size is 2.5 x 3.5 inches, but you can choose a custom size to suit your game. Consider the thickness and durability of the card stock to ensure the cards are easy to shuffle and handle.
Card Finish: Decide on the finish for the cards, such as glossy, matte, or linen. Each finish has its own look and feel, so choose one that complements the style of your game.
Custom Artwork and Design: Create or commission artwork and design for the cards, including the card fronts, backs, and any additional graphics or illustrations. Ensure that the design is cohesive and visually appealing.
Packaging: Consider the packaging for your card game. This could be a tuck box, a rigid box, or a custom-designed package. The packaging should protect the cards and reflect the theme or style of the game.
Printing Technique: Choose a printing company that specializes in card game printing and can offer options such as offset printing or digital printing. Discuss the printing techniques and options available to achieve the best results for your design.
Customization Options: Explore additional customization options, such as foil stamping, embossing, or spot UV coating to add a premium touch to your cards.
Regulatory Information: If your card game includes elements of gambling, consider any legal or regulatory requirements for printing and distributing the game.
Prototyping: Before committing to a large print run, consider creating a prototype of your card game to test the design, gameplay, and overall experience. This can help identify any necessary adjustments before final printing.
Distribution and Fulfillment: Plan for the distribution and fulfillment of your printed card game. Determine how you will store, package, and ship the games to customers or retailers.