New Teeshirt Design
#1
New Teeshirt Design
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So I was checking out our store trying to find a teeshirt I liked to buy.
Long story short, none of them really did it for me.
I go to school for this stuff, so I quickly whipped up my own design, let me know what you guys think. It's a simple two color design making it easy and cheap to screen print. I tweaked our logo a little to make it possible for the drifting truck to be larger on the shirt.
If you guys dig it, I may talk to dewey and see what he thinks about getting them made, cuz I haven't seen any posts related to tee's since 2013.
So I was checking out our store trying to find a teeshirt I liked to buy.
Long story short, none of them really did it for me.
I go to school for this stuff, so I quickly whipped up my own design, let me know what you guys think. It's a simple two color design making it easy and cheap to screen print. I tweaked our logo a little to make it possible for the drifting truck to be larger on the shirt.
If you guys dig it, I may talk to dewey and see what he thinks about getting them made, cuz I haven't seen any posts related to tee's since 2013.
Last edited by GM1697; 02-22-2015 at 12:04 PM.
#6
After reading through the previous teeshirt related thread it seemed most of the problems came from the zazzle website. Which in my opinion is a terrible place to get the shirts made, because they are printed when you order, singularly. Though this is understandable if nobody is buying teeshirts.
It would be much more affordable and effective to pool money in an account and then order the shirts in larger quantities.
Though this method would only work if we found enough members willing to make a purchase. But with that being said online companies, like rushordertees.com, are able to produce shirts for under 8 bucks a piece if you're ordering 20 or more most of the time.
Hopefully Dewey will provide some insight, because I think we need a worthwhile tee, especially with this website becoming larger and more popular.
It would be much more affordable and effective to pool money in an account and then order the shirts in larger quantities.
Though this method would only work if we found enough members willing to make a purchase. But with that being said online companies, like rushordertees.com, are able to produce shirts for under 8 bucks a piece if you're ordering 20 or more most of the time.
Hopefully Dewey will provide some insight, because I think we need a worthwhile tee, especially with this website becoming larger and more popular.