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Every new design helps me get a little better at balancing usability, print time, and material usage.
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This is a compact insert for Fit to Print, designed to speed up setup, teardown, and table organization while keeping filament usage fairly low and making the box easy to store and transport.
Features:
- Dedicated card tray with separate compartments for:
- Character cards
- Friday Breaking News cards
- Saturday Breaking News cards
- Sunday Breaking News cards
This keeps all card types clearly sorted and makes setup for each round quick and intuitive. - Small indent for finishing tokens
- Separate tray for centerpiece tiles, divided by tile type
Makes it easy to grab the exact components you need during setup without digging through mixed piles. - Separate tray for folding paper boards + scorepad
Keeps the larger, flat components neatly stacked and protected, while staying easy to remove from the box. - Vertical storage friendly β this insert is designed to fully fill the box and keep all components securely in place when stored upright. I store all my games vertically, so stability and snug fits are a core part of my design process.
- Storage-friendly design β everything packs neatly back into the original box insert with no lid lift
If youβre looking for a clean, organized insert that improves setup and teardown without excessive print time or material usage, this should slot nicely into your Fit to Print box.
As always, feedback on ergonomics, printability, and possible improvements is very welcome β Iβm iterating on these designs and would love to hear what could be better in future versions.