Anyone know anything about Tshirt design?

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  • Will Wood
    Evil Monkey
    • May 2002
    • 3475

    #1

    Anyone know anything about Tshirt design?

    I'm thinking I want to start to make my own little business making T shirts..
    Trying to google information on this.. Can't find anything.

    Anyone know anything about stuff like this? Or can point me in the right direction.
  • behemoth
    SVSTC?
    • Nov 2002
    • 7750

    #2
    Originally posted by Will Wood
    I'm thinking I want to start to make my own little business making T shirts..
    Trying to google information on this.. Can't find anything.

    Anyone know anything about stuff like this? Or can point me in the right direction.
    You want to make them yourself, or just translate your ideas onto fabric?

    There are sites that make shirts for you.

    Cafepress.com makes Shirts, and about anything else.

    Other than that, check out your local Career Center, ours has a whole setup with silkscreening and chite like that.

    ....oh, ebay?

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    • Will Wood
      Evil Monkey
      • May 2002
      • 3475

      #3
      Yea, I don't want to go through any sites. Want to do my own printing.

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      • Kevmaster
        Owners Group Div: Director
        • Oct 2001
        • 5475

        #4


        thats a start...

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        • Will Wood
          Evil Monkey
          • May 2002
          • 3475

          #5
          Ah there we go.. wasn't exactly sure whatto call it.. du'h.

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          • Jaan
            It's Pronounced *John*

            • Apr 2005
            • 1310

            #6
            You can google "silk screen" too.

            When I was a teenager I worked at a company called Liquid Blue. I made thousands of tie dyed T-Shirts, including printing them. It's not that hard.

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            • Kai

              #7
              For the record, Carepress makes SUPER-LOW quality merchandise.

              It's best if you can get ahold of a silk-screening kit and do it yourself.

              Right now I'm messing around with a photo-enlarger and light-sensitive fabric ink, and it's working out fairly well.

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