Any good websites that you can make free shirt designs online?

Posted on January 30th, 2011 by admin in shirt designs | 1 Comment »

I want a GOOD website that will:
1. Let u make ANY type of shirt/ jeans u want 2 make
2. Let u design ALL types of designs such as stars, rainbows, animals, yin yans etc.
3. That is 100% FREE to make and deliver
Thanks!!!

Designing websites seemed a daunting task initially because I had no grounding or background in that field. I was forced to seek a good information source and came across this really neat one that allowed me to set up in very little time. Lots of tips on customising the site to my taste were also available. Do give it a try as you’ll most likely find it invaluable in assisting with any dificulties you’re facing.
Cheers and good luck.

How do I print my own shirt designs with custom tags?

Posted on December 20th, 2010 by admin in shirt designs | 3 Comments »

I’m planning on starting a little business selling shirts with my design and tags on. I know there’s something like a press you can buy? Fill me up with knowledge people? How expensive would it be? I also want to start making snapback hats.

I sell tshirts too but i do it online and it is way easier. http://williamson138.spreadshirt.com/ is the site that I use

What kind of T-shirt designs are overblown for your typical college guy?

Posted on November 23rd, 2010 by admin in shirt designs | 2 Comments »

I see a lot of these t-shirts guys wear with the big-ass eagles and crosses and crowns and stuff like that. It bugs me. It seems kinda tacky, yet it’s really popular. What to you is too much? What makes a t-shirt too subdued? What’s ideal?
You know, I can’t lie. I hate humor tees. They’re cheesy and barely funny the first time.
Trust me, I am the last person who should be the fashion police. I started wearing more than plain color t-shirts not a few weeks ago.

Inappropriate tees for college guys are kiddy cartoon characters or ones with crude humorous sayings or pictures. Otherwise, anything goes. If you don’t like the big graphic skulls or eagles etc. then don’t wear them. Plain colored ones are fine, too.

It’s all a matter of taste and it’s more than a tad curmudgeonly to act like the fashion police. Just wear what you like and don’t worry about the other guys!! : P

What is the best way to make custom shirt designs that are strongly artistic?

Posted on October 31st, 2010 by admin in shirt designs | 1 Comment »

Ive been looking in a career as a graphic designer and was looking into starting my own brand….have lots of ideas drawn up and just having trouble finding the best way to make these shirts cause some of them are really detailed….i would like professional advise or help

You need to learn the process of screen printing… That is the best way of going around this sort of thing. You could also look into clothing manufacturers and how much they charge for designs on shirts. You do know a lot of graphic designers start branding but this is not strictly graphic design. Graphic design is all about the balance between form and function. form which is the style and function relating to the message you are conveying. T-shirt design is more fashion related… You could first think about how you are going to get these t shirts made… then think of a brand and develop that. That’s when you can make a website and people start to buy your stuff. its all about content and if the things you sell have a good meaning… not just a pretty shirt. that’s the difference between 10 a month and 100 a day. good luck

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What are some brands that have cool t-shirt designs?

Posted on October 28th, 2010 by admin in shirt designs | 4 Comments »

So I’m a guy (teenager) so I was bored with my t-shirts so I was wondering if I would change all my t-shirts. Are there any t-shirt brands that have unique designs and sort of bright colors?
Can you mention some jean brands also?

You should definitely try Volcom. There t shirts have awesome designs. As far as jeans I have no idea.

Does anyone know where I can find Band T Shirt designs for sale?

Posted on October 23rd, 2010 by admin in shirt designs | 1 Comment »

I am in a band and we are looking for a good design for T shirts. I figured out most good designs are around $150 – $250. Does anyone know any where on the web that sells designs for T shirts? ( we are looking more for the cartoon illustrations you see on a lot of band shirts today.) Check out www.divineclothingco.com to get an idea what we are looking for. Thanks a lot!

why would’t try http://www.myoutletshopping.com
variety of brand T-Shirt with high quality

What is the fastest way to screen print multible t-shirt designs?

Posted on October 18th, 2010 by admin in shirt designs | 2 Comments »

I want to start a t-shirt business. And I have hundreds
Of t-shirt designs. And I would like to know what is the fastest
Process to screen print. I don’t want to wash emulsion out and have to redo it all over again. When I screen print it takes about 30 minutes for one design, and I want to
Know what is the fastest ways to screen print multiple t-shirt designs.

Multiple screens, one for each color, and VERY careful registration (alignment)

How do i sell my own t-shirt designs online?

Posted on October 15th, 2010 by admin in shirt designs | 1 Comment »

i want to be able to put my own designs on plain t shirts and sell them online, what companies are there that will print them for me and such. thank you

hard question
start slow selling on craigs list and ebay
then you can build it up to your own web site
companies depend on what kind of design (silk screen, embroyded, iron on?)

Is there a place to get custom T Shirt designs?

Posted on October 12th, 2010 by admin in shirt designs | 4 Comments »

Like you get the design and they put it on a shirt.

http://rushtshirts.com/

What are laws regarding copyrights of using characters in shirt designs?

Posted on October 10th, 2010 by admin in shirt designs | 2 Comments »

Like cartoon characters.
For example: Pikachu from Pokemon or Mario.

Could I get in trouble if I use a character in a t-shirt design if I’m not doing a copy and paste? If I drew the character myself into a design to print, etc. I know the Christian line Kerusso does it with logos but I’m not sure if this is different, or even if they work out special deals.

Thanks!

You are breaking a law

Never the less, no one will bother you unless your making millions off the shirt (hopefully at that point you will have enough cash to buy the licencing rights lol) look man people do it all the time some get busted most don’t