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They're sized for PrinterStudio / BoardGamesMaker, which are websites that do on-demand card printing. I've had cards printed from both sites and they're both great.
Mindwanderer's digital stats showed Escarlata at exactly the power level I was aiming for (on par with Chrono-Ranger) and Gold Dragon significantly LESS powerful than what I was aiming for (on par with Expatriette). Those stats are the accumulation of thousands of games and are the closest thing we have to an objective measure of a deck's power level.