Turns out that p22.com actually has another set of cards in a much higher resolution, Just follow the link below and you will be presented with a round spread of small cards. Just drag them over to the eye in the middle and they will zoom in to a fairly decent resolution. Link to card images.
Fontriver.com has a fairly decent playing card font for free download at their site. Nothing fancy but could prove useful for mini decks or possibly even some clever gaff creations. I especially like the fact that it includes dice as well.
For a while now I’ve had an idea stuck in my head for a playing card/gaff card designing program. I figure one of the first steps would be to establish some preliminary card pips. In the meantime, I have created a page called “Playing Card Pips” for those that would like to use them accordingly. You can either visit the page and get them one by one or download them all in one zip.
Card-Shark.de has a rather interesting online application to design your own custom gaff cards and have them professionally printed. The app is quite simple and only has a handful of options, however the admin of the site claims that he can print just about any design on a playing card in A+ quality. So should the app not cut it for you, you can always contact the owner of the site, Christian Schenk, and work out something with him as he seems more than personable enough to do so. Check out the app here.
Also be sure and visit the the main site here and check out their other gaff card options. A must see for those that are tired of scrubbing off pips and printing smeared cards from an inkjet.
Zxandrexz @ youtube has a new more extensive and detailed video tutorial on making gaff cards that he would like to share with you all. Check it out below and don’t forget to rate.