5 Artistic Tips for Designing Custom-Printed Business T-shirts

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5 Artistic Tips for Designing Custom-Printed Business T-shirts



One of the most popular and inexpensive promotional items to help grow your business is a custom-printed t-shirt. Tees are affordable, easy to design, and can be used for a variety of occasions. The key to designing any print job is to have good-quality artwork. Here are some tips on how to design a successful print job.

1. Use Vector Art

Vector files are created with geometry and mathematical equations that define lines, curves, and shapes. These files are simple to scale without losing quality, unlike bitmap (raster) images that lose resolution when scaled up or down. Vector files also allow you to modify elements in a design without sacrificing quality. Vectors also allow for editing on multiple layers, so you can move things around easily without losing detail or having unwanted effects on other parts of your design.

2. Use Large, High-Resolution Images Whenever Possible

The best way to ensure that your printed shirts look great is by using high-resolution images on them. This means that the image you choose should be as clear as possible and free from artifacts such as pixels or jagged edges. If your image is blurry or pixelated when you open it in Photoshop, try zooming out until the image starts to look better. Another thing to remember is to use large images on your t-shirts whenever possible. This will help ensure that they'll look good even when shrunk down significantly in size (which can happen during printing). For example, if you have an image with dimensions of 2 x 3 inches but want to place it in the center of a shirt, make sure that it's at least 4 x 6 inches so there's room around it if needed during printing.

3. Use Your Imagination

The best way to start is by using your imagination. Don't be afraid to think outside the box and come up with something that nobody has ever seen before. The key is to make sure it looks professional and not too wild. When designing shirts, you don't want them to look like they were done by a child or someone who doesn't know what they're doing. This is why it's important for you to use your imagination and come up with something new but still professional looking.

4. Professionalize Your Designs

When designing printed t-shirts, use professional tools such as Photoshop or Illustrator so that your designs look clean and crisp on the shirt itself. You don't want any jagged edges or pixelated images, because this will not only look bad but also ruin the entire design of your shirt. So make sure you go professional with your designs by using the best software available for designing printed t-shirts.

5. Be Realistic

If you want a high-quality product, then be realistic when designing your custom-printed shirts. When choosing the artwork and colors for your shirt, choose something that will look good on both women's and men's shirts. The artwork should also be simple enough so that it can be easily read by people who may not know what your business is about or what type of message you want to send out with your shirt design.










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