[Torg] Custom Drama Deck (was West End Website)
Jasyn Jones
jasynj at gmail.com
Tue Feb 9 20:01:08 EST 2010
Another option:
Avery labels are an industry standard for printing labels. You use the
template with a program like Word, Illustrator, etc then they're
correctly formatted (right size & shape) to take to a printer or to
print out yourself. Most large supply stores sell boxes of adhesive
labels in Avery sizes.
Mockup the cards in the program, print out the adhesive labels, stick
them on a standard deck of cards and you have your own deck. You'd
almost certainly have to use card protectors as the labels would peel
off when the cards were shuffled.
"To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield."
Ulysses, Alfred Lord Tennyson
On Feb 9, 2010, at 3:35 PM, Ryan Roth <rmr48 at columbia.edu> wrote:
> I went as far as making my own cards in Illustrator. After cutting
> them to size, I placed them against a regular playing card (for
> rigidity) and stuffed both into a card sleeve -- no glue required.
> Now it's easy to make more as they get lost, worn, or when a new
> idea for a card strikes me.
>
> Ryan
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