Large Print Character Sheets?


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Ok, I know I can't be the only one who's vision has gotten bad enough to where the regular character sheets are hard to read. Just curious is anyone knew of any sheets out there that are easy to read as and actually use?

I've done some looking but sadly the few I've found really weren't that usable.

So, anyone else have something to say?


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you can take any pdf that is sized for 8.5x11 paper and go to a printshop. They will all be able to print it on 11x17 paper. That will make it about 30% bigger.


That is a fine idea, large character sheets! Honestly i never thought to do that, good thinking, we use parchment style paper, used to use the 11x17 on the old 3.5 booklet character sheets, but this would be pretty awesome.


I can't do it anymore but have training as a graphic artist, making it larger doesn't help some readability issues (such as typeface, contrast and so on).

Yes, it's bigger but it's not as usable unless you have a large surface to write on. And I live in a small town where the print shop is less than friendly/cheap.

Was thinking more along the lines of a character sheet spread out on two pages instead of one. That way I can just keep it on the clipboard I've always used and well, just flip to what I need.


You'll have to register to download them and see if they fit your needs, but you could try these.


J P 7321 wrote:

I can't do it anymore but have training as a graphic artist, making it larger doesn't help some readability issues (such as typeface, contrast and so on).

Yes, it's bigger but it's not as usable unless you have a large surface to write on. And I live in a small town where the print shop is less than friendly/cheap.

Was thinking more along the lines of a character sheet spread out on two pages instead of one. That way I can just keep it on the clipboard I've always used and well, just flip to what I need.

:-/ I find the standard PF character sheets to be extremely high in contrast (ie, I don't know how you would design one with MORE contrast) and the typeface is a sans-serif font with no crazy ligatures, plus it is all caps.

Hopefully you can find something that works for you, I know many people have used excel to make custom character sheets. Maybe that would work for you.

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