Friday, November 6, 2020

Going Horizontal

 Here in the blogs, I think we all have things we bring up repeatedly - whether we mean to or not. We collect cards, and there are certain pet peeves which just come up regularly.

To this extent, I have talked about my preference for vertical cards and general dislike of the horizontal card. Sometimes they can be done perfectly well, but I still don't have to like them in theory. It's not like pages in binders are made to hold 4 rows of two horizontal cards or anything......* goes searching the internet and finds this for them listed on Amazon *...

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Still not buying or using them. Would rather use 9 card pages and turn the binder sideways.

So these new base additions, of the horizontal variety, are done well. In wrestling, I can understand the want for using more horizontal cards because you get more ring action onto the card. Still not a fan of it, but can admit, like the Undertaken and Triple H card - it wouldn't be as good on a vertical design.

You want a good vertical design?

This foilbard parallel looks great. Many high flying move related cards are perfect for the vertical design as it helps accentuate the height of the move like Balor here.

The other vertical cards...


Too bad they continue to be dupes, but the poses work well on the design, and they look great filling up pages in a binder.

4 Packs, 26 Cards, 215 Points

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