Build a 2.5″ × 3.5″ football card.
Standard trading-card size. Prints 4 identical copies on one page so you can cut out the best one (or keep them all). Works in any PDF viewer.
Tips for the best result
Use a high-quality action photo. The image is rendered at print resolution, so a sharp source picture makes for a sharp card. A game-action shot or a clean portrait in uniform tends to look best.
Position the photo with drag & zoom. The photo frame shows exactly what will end up on the card. Drag to re-center, zoom in to crop tighter — the key subject (face, jersey number, helmet) should land in the middle third for best composition.
Print on card stock. The PDF is sized so a single US Letter sheet holds four identical cards in a 2×2 grid. Print on the thickest "board" your printer can handle (60–100 lb card stock is typical) and cut along the gutter.
Team color & branding. Pick team colors for the top banner and accent band. Keep the team name short (under 20 characters) so it doesn't get truncated.
