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Making T-shirts?
BrilliantEraser:
I have a couple t-shirt designs, and I was wondering what shirt design/printing companies you guys recommend.
K. Blam:
I use Brunetto T-shirts for my website, Kblam Shirts. They have great service and the best prices I've found online.
Actually, I discovered them through QC!
Emaline:
It's not that hard to design and print your own.....just saying....
tuna ketchup x:
--- Quote from: Emaline on 14 Oct 2008, 22:14 ---It's not that hard to design and print your own.....just saying....
--- End quote ---
Yeah, but it might be cheaper to use a company. Silkscreening materials are expensive and every time I've silkscreened I always wind up screwing it up at least a little. Plus you are limited to very simple designs, if you use cut and stick stencils. Unless you were talking about the iron-on transfers that you can make on your printer.
Thanks for the link! I have some ideas for zine-themed shirts that I could sell on my site and at zine fairs, when I get in the black I'll check that out again.
K. Blam:
Yeah, Tuna Ketchup is right. (I liked typing that sentence.)
It's more cost effective and it's also more time effective. Not to mention that by using a professional printer, you lessen the risk of novice screw-ups. That is, unless you have a silk-screening studio in your garage and connections to t-shirt wholesalers and are just being really lazy.
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