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what pleases my eye the most is if side and top borders are all equal. Because of the writing on the bottom border that has more leeway to my eye.
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There's also the fact that the writing (name/team caption) isn't always struck in the exact same spot. For example, Doc White Portraits typically have the writing closer to the image than Cobb (red) Portraits.
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