Overview
This guide covers everything you need to know about designing and printing custom trader cards made to order (i.e., using a placeholder image in your shop and creating graphics after customers have placed their orders). From setting up placeholder products to ensuring lab specifications are met, you'll learn how to design, upload, and finalize your trading cards.
The Basics
This workflow is aimed at studios looking to create their own custom-designed trader cards. It allows you to prepare the final product, including the design, subject image, and data, all in one go. Please note that this option is best suited for studios familiar with the effort required to gather and align subject data, color-balance images, and format everything to meet lab specifications.
Available Labs and Specifications
In order to correctly print trader cards, it's important to follow each lab's size specifications. Here is a list of the labs that currently support trading cards via GotPhoto, along with their sizing rules as well as downloads of png overlay files for easy design (This layer must be turned off prior to flattening your design):
Lab Name | Design Size | PNG Overlay |
US | ||
APS | 5.25" x 3.625" | Download |
Alkit | 5.2” x 3.6” | Download |
Richmond | 5” x 3.5” | Download |
Canada | ||
Photolab Yves Thomas | 5” x 3.5” | Download |
Spectra Visuel | 5.48" x 3.7" | Download |
Technicare | 5.24" x 3.62" | Download |
If you are not using the png file provided, it's important to add a .25" design safety area around each image edge (front, back) to reduce the potential of a critical area being trimmed during the production process.
The Process
The Takeaway
Creating trading cards post-order is a streamlined process, covering everything from placeholder setup to lab-ready designs. Follow the steps above to design, format, and submit your cards confidently, ensuring they’re ready for production without any hiccups.