How would you describe the market of art designing (such as t-shirt designs, t-shirts, facial portraits etc.)?

Posted on February 15th, 2010 by admin in shirt designs | 3 Comments »

Or can you at least give me a link with some helpful information? I’ll reward 10 points to the first one with helpful information.

Its been awhile but I know Vans, No Fear, etc. used to accept submissions for Tshirt designs and paid 200-300 per. if they liked em. But its been awhile..

But go check out istockphoto.com and see whats selling. Anybody can sell their art and photos. I’m a designer and we buy illustrations off there all the time. Its basically high-quality clip art. Like if I need an illustration of an apple and orange, its cheaper to pay 5 bucks that spend an hour or so drawing it myself.

I recommend you learn Illustrator if you don’t already. The good part is if people dig your stuff, you can sell it again and again.

3 Responses

  1. redhenni Says:

    http://www.ifreelance.com wetcanvas.com etsy.com

    all slightly different, all aimed at selling/marketing your work
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  2. Cecil K Says:

    Its been awhile but I know Vans, No Fear, etc. used to accept submissions for Tshirt designs and paid 200-300 per. if they liked em. But its been awhile..

    But go check out istockphoto.com and see whats selling. Anybody can sell their art and photos. I’m a designer and we buy illustrations off there all the time. Its basically high-quality clip art. Like if I need an illustration of an apple and orange, its cheaper to pay 5 bucks that spend an hour or so drawing it myself.

    I recommend you learn Illustrator if you don’t already. The good part is if people dig your stuff, you can sell it again and again.
    References :

  3. cathleen Says:

    it’s a dog eat dog industry.

    if your designs are not good enough, your not gonna sell.
    References :

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