Does anyone know what are the standard sizes of art work for a t-shirt design?

Posted on February 13th, 2010 by admin in design a shirt | 1 Comment »

I am trying to start my own t-shirt line using custom tattoo art but don’t know where to look and find some of the best practices. Can you help?

I run a clothing label and there isn’t really a ’standard’ size for a design as far as I know. It depends on your label and how you want it to look. Some like their designs smaller whereas some like them huge!
By practices I presume you mean how to actually put the design on a tee? Screen printing is the best way to start off mate. Pretty easy and cheap to get materials. Look it up on wikipedia.com or just Google ’silk screen printing’ or ’screen printing’. You can start off just doing it by hand if you want to save money on equipment.
Any other questions just ask. Good luck with your line.

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  1. molanski13 Says:

    I run a clothing label and there isn’t really a ’standard’ size for a design as far as I know. It depends on your label and how you want it to look. Some like their designs smaller whereas some like them huge!
    By practices I presume you mean how to actually put the design on a tee? Screen printing is the best way to start off mate. Pretty easy and cheap to get materials. Look it up on wikipedia.com or just Google ’silk screen printing’ or ’screen printing’. You can start off just doing it by hand if you want to save money on equipment.
    Any other questions just ask. Good luck with your line.
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