by Matt | Nov 2, 2022 | Card Design
In 2017 the top of a box of Allen & Ginter cards would contain a “box loader” card, which in itself was a take on 1880’s “Cabinet Cards”. These were typically oversized, 5×7 cards that were essentially photographs with a small...
by Matt | Nov 2, 2022 | Card Design, Featured
To celebrate Mookie Betts’ 2018 MVP run I wanted to come up with something I could potentially print out as a poster. I had seen similar styles but wanted to create something of my own. I really enjoyed the collage on this one, and tried to incorporate a lot of...
by Matt | Nov 2, 2022 | Card Design
Back in 2017, Topps tested the idea of printing some of it’s Bunt digital card designs as actual cards. I thought the concept was nice, but it needed a little lift. The originals felt flat and 95% of the card was white with only a hint of a stadium at the...
by Matt | Nov 2, 2022 | Card Design
Sometimes I find inspiration in modern design trends. I like to follow several sources of web design and graphic design news. A few years ago, modern and glitch style designs were big, and I took the concept into card design.
by Matt | Nov 2, 2022 | Card Design, Featured
These are some of my very first custom cards. They were an experiment with some specific Photoshop brushes and painting techniques and I even used these are early test prints when figuring out how to make my own refractors.