Inspired Mag’s 55 Fresh T-Shirts for Creatives
I am a sucker for a big list of cool t-shirts. Typically, a big list will include about 30 shirts….so I had to feature this one because they bumped it up to 55.
I am a sucker for a big list of cool t-shirts. Typically, a big list will include about 30 shirts….so I had to feature this one because they bumped it up to 55.
I posed a few questions for Eric Terry at Linty Fresh in my previous post about his motivation for expanding his operations into China. Here is what he had to say about it…
Most of the time an indie t-shirt line announces they’re going global, it simply means they are shipping internationally. A big step nonetheless, but not quite like moving your operations overseas. That is what it sounds like Linty Fresh plans to do and possibly more…
*This post was contributed by our guest t-shirt blogger Blake from You Design It. Contact him if you need custom t-shirt printing.
While I’m not an affiliate for any products or services, I feel like I should help do my part to spread the word for Go Media’s latest announcement. These guys have done such a great job of improving the t-shirt industry through tutorials, artwork, and trendsetting.
Abduzeedo just turned me onto one heck of a t-shirt illustrator. The guys name is Rubens Scarelli hailing from Brazil, and apparently he’s been winning t-shirt competitions of late. I haven’t seen his designs before and I was glad to be introduced to how clean his artwork is.
One of today’s top streetwear brands was started by two law students? They have been around for six years now? I didn’t realize it has been that long. I also didn’t realize how staggering their revenue numbers are and where they are headed…
As I wind down the week and prepare for a glorious three day weekend thanks to Memorial Day, I thought I would leave you with a cool little tee by OriginalFake….
I have a confession to make. I anonymously cruise the site Emptees on a regular basis. It’s such a great resource and a fun place to get my t-shirt fix. One designer I have quietly become a fan of at Emptees is Greg Abbott. And just like I’m sure he’ll be surprised to hear why I’m a fan, I’ll bet you might be surprised too. One hint…it isn’t his design content.
I have to admit… sometimes I open my t-shirt pitch e-mails and roll my eyes because it’s some generic, lame copy and paste e-mail blasted to all the t-shirt bloggers. This wasn’t the case last night when I opened one up and got a smile on my face. This t-shirt company claims to print tees so good that they make people want to give them high fives and demand they marry their sisters.
Have you ever created artwork with the intentions of printing it on a light colored shirt and using the same artwork for a dark colored shirt? If you have, then your printer probably warned you about the difficulty of doing so. Printing on dark shirts can be a beast, if not done properly. Here’s a good example to illustrate what I’m talking about.