I'd like to create some personalized cards, same size as regular playing cards, but where I specify images on front and back. Lots of options online, but many seem rather dodgy (& with difficult interfaces). Can anyone recommend a good one, shipping from the US?
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Replying to @michael_nielsen
I know
@fredbenenson looked at a bunch of options for@PitchDeckGame, though iirc he ended up writing some custom tooling to generate pdfs or something…1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Yep, been there done that... have a repo if you’d like
@michael_nielsen, basically Google Docs -> Ruby -> PDF -> PrinterStudio.@tashian is using it for a project recently.1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes -
Replying to @fredbenenson @noahlt and
Thanks! I've been composing stuff in figma, which seems to just immediately export to pdf, so I think I probably don't need the repo. Will PrinterStudio simply convert a pdf to multiple cards?
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Replying to @michael_nielsen @noahlt and
I forgot a part - I actually used Acrobat to export the PDFs into single .TIF files and then uploaded those using PrinterStudio’s wizard which can be a little fiddly but actually works quite well
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Replying to @fredbenenson @PitchDeckGame
I've just been playing with it. Seems... yeah, fiddly but functional. Seems to work with folder of pngs, which figma will also do a nice job exporting. Thanks!
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Replying to @michael_nielsen @PitchDeckGame
Yeah, it takes some getting used to but the end product is good quality and arrives really quickly. Kind of still amazed at how well it works.
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Submitted my first set to PrinterStudio. Very curious to see how they come out. Thanks for the rec!
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