10-22-2010, 03:56 AM
So, I'm a little short on shelf space for my games, and discovered quickly that if I took the inserts out of my A Touch of Evil box, it was the right size to hold the base game and both expansions. However, that did make it difficult to keep the cards in order. While rubber bands worked, they can damage cards over time, and are less than elegant. I decided I needed a better solution, so I went to my scanner and Photoshop for help.
Fourteen boxes printed on 110# cardstock and held together with double-sided tape on side and bottom seams seemed a good solution. Thirteen are sized to hold complete-and-current decks, with extra space left for future expansions to the decks to fit. The last one (with the AToE logo on one side and a resized scan of the Villain card back on the other) holds the Town Elders, the turn-order cheatsheets, and the various curses, again with some extra space for future expansions.
Not sure if anyone else wants them (particularly as I work in 300dpi and the resulting PDFs are... large), but I dropped a 60MB or so zip file with all of them over on MegaUpload.
Fourteen boxes printed on 110# cardstock and held together with double-sided tape on side and bottom seams seemed a good solution. Thirteen are sized to hold complete-and-current decks, with extra space left for future expansions to the decks to fit. The last one (with the AToE logo on one side and a resized scan of the Villain card back on the other) holds the Town Elders, the turn-order cheatsheets, and the various curses, again with some extra space for future expansions.
Not sure if anyone else wants them (particularly as I work in 300dpi and the resulting PDFs are... large), but I dropped a 60MB or so zip file with all of them over on MegaUpload.