I started collecting late last year and wanted to design a modular, practical way to display my pulls. I’m calling it the "SnapLoader." What do you think of this concept?
Hey everyone! I’m still pretty new to the hobby since I just started my collection late last year. I started thinking about how I could protect my cards in a way that was modular, beautiful, and actually practical for a display. Since my background is in 3D design, I’ve spent the last few months prototyping something I’m calling the SnapLoader, and I’d love to get some honest feedback from you guys. The main idea is that it isn't just one thing, it’s meant to be whatever you need it to be at the moment. You can use it as a standalone protective case, but the real fun starts when you use the side-snaps to interlock them into a custom desk display, a rigid 3D binder layout, or even a full wall panel. One of the things I worked hardest on was making sure you can swap the frames or change the entire layout without ever having to touch the card or take it out of its protection. I also specifically designed the SnapLoader to fit cards that are already inside a sleeve. I’ve also been experimenting with these Extended Art frames, like the ones I made for my Bulbasaur and Slaking ex, just to make the illustrations feel a bit more immersive. Does the name SnapLoader click for you? And if you had a modular system like this, would you use it more to build one big display or just for individual cards on your shelf? Any feedback would mean the world to me! submitted by /u/irvsarts [link] [comments]
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