T-Shirt Printing - Create Your Own Designs
August 7th, 2007
T-shirt printing, contrary to general perception, does not involve any complicated and hard work. One need not be an artist or even artistic to make a great t shirt printing design. You can make your own designs by following certain simple steps. T shirt printing designs do not even have to be pictures.
Your design for t-shirt printing can be anything to everything from simple outlines and figures to funny phrases or slogans. You must note that such designs are no less appealing than artistic designs. Start with an idea. Decide the theme, whether you want it look funny or just amazing. Just think about the message it will convey or how it will have an impact on those who see it.
You will get abundant ideas from a local library or a book store or even magazines. You will find many great drawings made for children and designed by children. Simple drawings that your kids can make, whether they are stick figures or more complex drawings, can become a great design pattern.
Make a funny phrase in a colorful and fun text and you will instantly have a great design. Create a slogan or a tag line, add a simple pre-made logo and you will have another great design. If you look around, you will find many such designs which are popular, even though they are nothing but simple phrases or text with no pictures. If you feel creating a picture will be a difficult job, then you can rely only on words. Because the message, text, and color will make the design effective and appealing.
Finally, after you have made a design to your satisfaction, you have to make it ready for imprint. You can do it yourself by using your computer. Better still,use a printing company that specializing in t-shirt printing. Just follow these guidelines and you will soon realize that t-shirt printing is really simple yet fun.
author:jasper knowapp from http://knowinfo.info
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