there is a t-shirt design that i want to make i want 2 know a design site that can look at my design & make it
http://www.click-shirt.com/
You can try this site. It uses templates for designs, but on the second page it has a "blank" t-shirt template. Click on the "About" link and you can ask them.
What is a good shirt design for a exchange club at school?
The school club is an exchange( well your with your partner ) to mexico and phoenix. the group is called Hands acorss the border. I need ideas please!
The school club is an exchange( well your with your partner ) to mexico and phoenix. the group is called Hands acorss the border. I need ideas please!HELP!
Have a pictue of an illeagal alien hopping the fence. Don’t take ofense shirts are just suposed to be funny. You can make that funnier then many other ideas.
how much does it usually cost to print out my own t-shirt design?
Does anyone know legit places where they do
t-shirt print outs around the Los Angeles area?
The tee will have designs on front and back.
I would use www.cafepress.com, they let you design your own stuff (tshirts included) and ship it straight to you. Used them b4 and have nothing but good to vouch for.
Can someone help me with a clever t-shirt design?
I need to design a t-shirt to wear to my physics class trip to six flags. If anyone has any clever, witty, or just plain hysterical designs or quotes, please tell me. We are graded on how clever and original our designs are.
I would do something creative like using physics of a simple roller coaster like here… http://www.myphysicslab.com/RollerSimple.html
Then some how put a picture of track and roller coaster car on the track and have the equation underneath with "Me" on the car. Then have the words "Solve for Me" at the bottom.
Something with that physics equation would be fun.
John
http://www.spotlighttees.com
Where can I find information or how much should I charge for legal rights to a T-Shirt Design?
I’m a graphic designer (3 yrs out of college) and I’ve never had a client ask to buy exclusive rights to the designs until now. It seems like I cannot find any information about how much I should be charging per design (that is up to date) for a T-shirt?
If anyone can help…please help. It would be appreciated. Thanks!
Holly
Hi Holly.
If someone wishes to buy legal rights to your design, it obviously has some value for them. How much you wish to charge them, however, is completely up to you. It kind of comes down to how much your client feels the design is worth to them.
The best example of how you might want to charge them comes from the world of stock photography. Most stock photo houses charge by the USAGE and the AUDIENCE size. So, for example, if a designer wants to use a photo ONE time for ONE postcard design for a mailing to 500 people, that will cost a lot less than if the designer wants to use the same photo for UNLIMITED use all over the world.
If your client just wants to reprint your t-shirt, you should charge them a flat fee to do so. But, if they want the right to print your design anywhere they see fit – on their trucks, on their building, on the website, on sales flyers, etc, then they should have to pay you extra for that privilege.
It’s hard for me to put a price on your design without seeing it, but a minimum of $500 dollars for an original design would not be beyond reason. I’ve worked with companies that have spent thousands.
I hope this helps, Holly.
What do i need exactly to print a design and make a t-shirt on my own at home?
I need as much info as possible please, where to get the paper or sticker used to print a design at home and create a t-shirt how much it cost wat do i need exactly and how is it done any information possible please?
If you have an inkjet printer, you can get "t-shirt transfer paper". You can get it at Office Depot (www.officedepot.com), OfficeMax (www.officemax.com), or fabric stores, like JoAnn (www.joann.com).
There will be instruction in the package, but basically:
You make your design in the computer, reverse (flip) the design, print your design on the paper, and iron it onto the t-shirt.
There’s regular transfer paper for printing on light-colored t-shirts, and a special opaque kind for printing on black or dark colors.
I’m helping to design a shirt at my school?
At my school they want help designing a t-shirt to boost academic spirit rather than just athletics. I’m trying to design a shirt, on the front it says the school name and "JV honors english" does anyone have any good ideas for drawings or cool slogans for the shirt? I want to come up with something really cool, but I’m kind of stuck.
Something that may help you is that this is a british literature course, and so far we have learned about Vikings and Shakespeare. This may or may not help.
I’m open to all ideas, but try to keep them school appropriate
What about a character like a comic book hero, Norse warrior or whatever, but instead of a sword he’s wielding a huge pen? With maybe a giant inkwell instead of a castle in the background, and a lot of punctuation marks (rather than "battle biffs," blood & guts and so forth) flying around?
Or you could go heraldic, with a shield depicting the various items used in the pursuit of literature (pen, ink, lamp, book) though this is a bit dull. Very schoolish, though.
Or you might consider a knight on horseback, carrying a pen rather than a lance, framed by some appropriate imagery. The writhing dragon of ignorance, maybe. The fluttering banners & whatnot could carry the text.
I’d do this last one in black and white, wood engraving style. For the first, I’d look at comic book style, probably also black and white. Cheaper to print and more effective.
I’d love to do a job like this. Unfortunately I suspect you can’t pay me (sigh) so it’s back to boring for me. I wish I were in high school again.
What would be a good t shirt design or logo for a band named "Sunsets at Dawn"?
I was thinking a tropical setting, or perhaps a nature scene, looking over a waterfall or something.
I’m trying to design a t shirt using the receding perspective found at the start of the Star Wars movies.?
All I can find is animation to recreate the actual crawl of the text in the movie, in a moving display. Mine will only be a few words on a shirt in the perspective format, but obviously not in motion. Where the top seems far away and the bottom seems close. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
To do this right, use a perspective grid. First, write your text normally on a regular sheet of paper and then use whatever method you prefer to overlay a reasonably sized grid over it. Then draw a perspective grid on another sheet of paper. If you don’t know much about perspective, see http://www.mathsyear2000.co.uk/explorer/anamorphic/perspective.shtml .
Now simply recreate the contents of each square on the regular sheet inside the grids of the perspective sheet. This is the old way to do it.
The new way is to use Photoshop CS2 and paste your text into a perspective plane created by the Vanishing Point tool. Any 3d program will also let you do this if you save your text as an image and then set the texture of a plane in your 3d program to be that image (this is usually referred to as an "image map").
Disney’s Design-A-Tee At Downtown Disney? Can you design a Grumpy Shirt?
My father LOVES GRUMPY.
I would like to get him a shirt that has Grumpy on it with the words "Grumpy Old Man" on it.
Anyone know if this new store has Grumpy as one of the characters you can design a shirt with?
Thanks
I know. I saw it on people when we were down there too.
They no longer make those shirts.
I can not find them online either.
Yes you can. Grumpy is one of the many shirts you can buy and design at the Hanes Design A Tee store. You can also choose from pre-set phrases, or you can make your own. A t-shirt with Grumpy and the phrase "Grumpy Old Man" should be very easy to do in this store.
And of course the shirts are all made by Hanes so you know they are good quality.
Here is a blog entry that talks about the opening of the store and the store itself.
http://thedisneyblog.com/2009/01/10/disney-design-a-tee-grand-opening-at-downtown-disney/