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Classic 4-Color Poker Deck (SVG)

Author: 
Heratexx
Monday, April 13, 2026 - 03:37
Art Type: 
2D Art
Tags: 
poker
Cards
playing cards
svg
vector
4-color
hud
gambling
tabletop
License(s): 
CC0
Collections: 
Preview: 
Preview

This is a complete set of 52 playing cards in a classic 4-color design, specifically optimized for high readability in Poker Trackers, HUDs, and Replayers.

Copyright/Attribution Notice: 
Features: Format: Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) - perfect for any resolution. Color Scheme: 4-Color Deck (Spades: Black, Hearts: Red, Diamonds: Blue, Clubs: Green). Consistency: Both the suit symbols and the rank values (numbers/letters) are color-matched for instant recognition during multi-tabling. Naming Convention: Files are named using the standard [Rank][Suit] format (e.g., As.svg for Ace of Spades, Td.svg for Ten of Diamonds).
File(s): 
4color_deck_by_heratexx.zip 4color_deck_by_heratexx.zip 213.4 Kb [53 download(s)]
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Mesmedir
joined 1 month 1 week ago
04/14/2026 - 01:03
Mesmedir's picture

Thanks for sharing these. I noticed that the suit symbols appear to be off-center. Was this an intentional design choice, or just an alignment issue?

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