This sample showcases a custom TCG card printing project produced for a previous client. It highlights card materials, printing methods, and surface finishing techniques as a production reference for custom trading card projects.
This project is a custom TCG card printing sample produced for a previous client and presented here as a production reference.
It illustrates how specific card materials, printing methods, and surface finishing techniques were applied in an actual TCG card project.
All specifications and designs shown are for reference only and may be adjusted to suit different card formats, usage scenarios, and budget considerations.
This sample is not a retail product and does not represent a fixed configuration.
This sample features a custom-designed TCG card set themed around Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf, developed as part of a concept-driven card project.
From a production standpoint, the emphasis of this project was not the theme itself, but the ability to combine high-saturation artwork with metallic and holographic finishes on small-format cards while maintaining consistent print quality and accurate registration.
The project serves as a practical reference for clients planning illustration-heavy TCG cards with premium surface effects.

Gold Hot Stamping + Broken Glass Holographic
Production Notes:
For cards of this size, paper stiffness and coating quality play an important role in minimizing warping during hot stamping and holographic application.
The selected 350gsm art paper provides sufficient rigidity while remaining compatible with post-press finishing processes.
Production Notes:
Matte lamination was chosen to reduce glare and visible fingerprints on dark-colored packaging while preserving color depth.
This finish is commonly used for TCG packaging intended for frequent handling or collector-focused applications.
This project demonstrates our experience with multi-process finishing for TCG cards, particularly the combination of metallic and holographic effects.
Gold hot stamping was applied to selected design elements to create controlled metallic accents.
A broken glass holographic film was then incorporated to add depth and visual variation under different lighting conditions.
For small-format cards, maintaining precise registration across CMYK printing, hot stamping, and holographic layers is critical.
This project required tight alignment control to achieve consistent results throughout the entire card set.

The tuck box used in this project follows a standard TCG structure while allowing flexibility in surface treatment.
A black-based color scheme was selected to enhance contrast with printed graphics and finishing elements.
Matte lamination was applied to balance visual refinement with practical durability, making the box suitable for storage, transport, and repeated opening.
This packaging format is commonly chosen for custom TCG projects, promotional card sets, and limited-run collections.
This sample may be used as a production reference when planning a custom TCG card project.
Clients can refer to this example when discussing card size, paper selection, printing methods, surface finishing combinations, and packaging structure.
Based on the intended use, artwork style, and production volume, specifications can be adjusted to balance cost, durability, and visual performance.
This sample showcases a custom TCG card printing project produced for a previous client. It highlights card materials, printing methods, and surface finishing techniques as a production reference for custom trading card projects.
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