Is a resolution of 300 DPI at a size of 1000 by 1000px good for a shirt design?

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

I made a shirt design at a size of 1000px by 1000px. The resolution is 300 dpi. Is this the "proper" way to design shirts? What will be the largest this design can print before getting pixely? More info on resolution and sizes for shirt designing would be awesome! :)

The 300 dpi is good. I don’t know about the px measurements though, you should probably also give the inches conversion because not many people use pixels for measurement.

If possible you should try to design in vector format, it can be resized to any size with pixelization. It’s also better to create the image in the size it is going to be printed at to prevent resizing problems.

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  1. Dennis G Says:

    The 300 dpi is good. I don’t know about the px measurements though, you should probably also give the inches conversion because not many people use pixels for measurement.

    If possible you should try to design in vector format, it can be resized to any size with pixelization. It’s also better to create the image in the size it is going to be printed at to prevent resizing problems.

    When you are ready to get the shirts 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
    References :

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