Where can I buy T-shirts with my own custom design logo?

Posted on December 19th, 2009 by admin in design shirts | 7 Comments »

I am creating a club at my high school, and it would be great to have club t-shirts for all members. Where can I send in the logo and design I want and have them make the t-shirts for me?(I am thinking about making around 30 shirts)

Could I please have recommendations/sites/companies?
Thank you so much!

Look in the yellow pages under T-Shirts or Screen Printing. That simple.

For T-shirt designs, what’s the difference between the paper on which you don’t have to reverse the design?

Posted on December 19th, 2009 by admin in shirt designs | 1 Comment »

and the one which you do. Since there is a kind of transfer paper for which you don’t have to flip the design, why does the other kind still exist? Other there any benefits to using the one which you have to reverse?
why does it have to be reverse for white fabrics though?

I’m assuming your talking about heat trasfer paper. The type that you have to reverse the picture is for white or light colored shirts.

The other type, you print out your design like normal, then peel the layer of film off the backing, then iron it on. That type is for colored shirts, but it will leave the white surrounding the picture. You can trim off most of this white.

What are websites where I can design my own shirt?

Posted on December 16th, 2009 by admin in design your own shirt | 1 Comment »

I want to design a soccer shirt for my friend so if anyone knows a website where I can make a shirt? One where I can add pictures and words on the back and front, and I can rotate the words. It would also be cool if it looked like a soccer jersey, but if it’s just a regular shirt it’s ok. Thanks!

Here you go
http://www.onlineclothing-stores.com/page-designyourownclothesus.html

A friend told me about a site where you design a shirt and people go online and order from the site?

Posted on December 16th, 2009 by admin in online t shirt design | 1 Comment »

hi guys
my band is getting to the point where we need some merch and a friend said that one time he found a site where you sign up and make your design on the site. you tell your fans to go to the site and they order from there and the company pays you your share of the sale for the T-shirt. but it was a while ago and he can’t remember what the site was called. Any idea where i can find a site like this?

also here is some blatant promotion for my band!!
http://www.myspace.com/thedurdenestate

Google is your friend.

Zoozle – Is one

cafepress – another one

Know any places online where you can design and buy t-shirts?

Posted on December 16th, 2009 by admin in design shirts | 2 Comments »

Any places you would refer to? I’m looking for a place where you can upload your own design and order about 120 t-shirts. I need fast delivery, custom making, and preferably around $10-$15 dollars a shirt. Either free or a $5 shipping, depending on quanity. I need this ASAP, please!

Here you go
http://www.onlineclothing-stores.com/page-designyourownclothesus.html

My friend and I are trying to make t-shirt designs on my computer. Anyone know any free design software?

Posted on December 16th, 2009 by admin in shirt design | 1 Comment »

We’re trying to come up with shirt designs from scratch and we don’t know any good software programs for free. Please let me know if anybody knows anything.
Oh, and my computer is a mac.

Paint?

Oh wait, you’re a mac. Sorry. :P

How can I design a tee-shirt so i can get it laser-printed online?

Posted on December 16th, 2009 by admin in tee shirt design | 2 Comments »

Is there a program I can use that i can download for free without slowing up my computer or giving it a virus or something? (Please let me know if another answer is a scan.)

Or is there a way I could use Printshop 20? Or something In Microdoft Office?

Thank you!

Any graphics program should work, as long as it is saved in the correct file type and resolution. The shirt company may not have Printshop 20, but they can open the file if you save it as a jpeg, gif, eps or other popular files. Usually shirt makers recommend 300 dpi for the resolution.

If you want to download some amazing free graphics programs look up InkScape and GIMP. These are very powerful programs and may take longer to learn than you want to make your shirt design. I’ve heard Paint.net is easy to use also. I use PhotoShop Elements. It’s best to ask the printer what file type they want.

When you are ready to get the shirt printed check out 10ShirtsFor99.com

They do FULL COLOR printing on the front, back, sides and sleeves with NO SCREEN CHARGE.

They have lots of options and upgrades. Including an option for 1 shirt. There is even an option to get the 1 shirt free.

http://www.10ShirtsFor99.com

They also do single shirt drop-shipping at

http://www.PrintOnDemandShirts.com

Printing your own T shirt designs?

Posted on December 16th, 2009 by admin in shirt designs | 2 Comments »

Anyone have any idea on how to print designs on your t shirt? Cheap ways and expensive ways. Because I’m planning to sell. Just plain t shirt with simple design, not so big. Mainly just text and a graphic maybe. What are the different ways and pros and cons. Any idea is welcome. Thanks!

Yep .. as soon as they finish their maintenance i think cafe press will work out the best for you.

www.cafepress.com

Is it copy right if use print a T-shirt the same as T-shirt design but print my own?

Posted on December 11th, 2009 by admin in design a shirt | 7 Comments »

I have graphic art’s and in that class you can print your own designs on a T-shirt. If I used an image I saw from another T-shirt design and print it on for my T-shirt is it copy right? Is it considered stealing? What If I draw it on my own and then print it on to the T-shirt?

the shirt design: http://www.yesstyle.com/en/ando-store-set-u-neck-print-tank-ribbed-tank-top-green-one-size/info.html/pid.1021066166
I won’t sell it.
It’s suppose to be just for me.

It’s fine if it’s for personal use. Don’t worry, the FBI has better things to worry about. As long as you don’t use it for any commercial use (like show up on TV or make a fanpage of yourself on facebook and have that shirt on) you’ll be fine. And even if you do use it for commercial use, omg no one is going to care. You drew it yourself. You made it yourself. Obviously that design isn’t a wide-spread logo (like a coke shirt or a nike symbol) so drawing it won’t be such a big deal.

Is it ok to design a t-shirt of a band and sell it online?

Posted on December 11th, 2009 by admin in online t shirt design | 3 Comments »


No. Copyright Fair Use Clause extends only to things that do not make profit. Making a shirt to wear is fine, but making any sort of profit off of it is illegal in every major country on this planet. You need express consent from the band, their label, and whoever produces them.