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Letter_Q

aka Daniele has been a part of the Threadless community for 3 years, 9 months! Letter_Q has scored 5832 submissions, giving an average score of 2.16, helping 116 designs get printed.

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  • There are many other sites where you can sub non-pop stuff. Some of them pay very well, like Woot and LaFraise. They do print pop culture designs, but they print also different concepts, exactly like threadless... If you got some kind of 'artistic' or abstract style, you can try DesignByHumans, wich also pays well.

    I've been printed by Ript just once, the design did ok, around 250$, but you can expect way more. Worth a try.

    posted 1 week, 1 day ago in cheeky chat about other shirt sites

  • Teefury is the strongest shirt-a-day site, I guess.

    My best selling t-shirt made 3000$ there. but I know people who made more.

    posted 1 week, 4 days ago in cheeky chat about other shirt sites

  • Montro said:
    Letter_Q said:

    Mondern Myths is awesome indeed!!

    @Montro http://shirt.woot.com/offers/the-cheese-is-a-liederkranz

    Hilarious! I love it. So forgive me if this is an intrusive question but I am wondering what is your most successful woot tee (I see you have several) and how much $ did you ultimately get for it?

    I've been printed just 3 times on Woot, last time 2 days ago...

    The first 2 prints brought me like 1250 $ each, 1000$ for the basic contract (wich basically covers the very first day of sales) and 250$ for the rest of shirts sold during the week when the shirt was in the chart... The thing is that they both didnt sell too well, and lasted in the chart for just one week...

    Looks like the last one (http://shirt.woot.com/offers/nine-little-ponies) is selling a little bit better, so hopefully I'm gonna stay in the top 20 for a little bit more than just one week...

    Basically, after the first day, you'll get 2$ per shirt sold during the following days... If your shirt keeps staying in the top 20 for a while, you can earn quite good money!

    posted 3 months, 2 weeks ago in cheeky chat about other shirt sites

  • Ian-S said:

    Thank you again Letter_Q for your insight. You're like the Yoda of the tee world!

    WOW... not really!! I've got just something like 25 designs printed around the net, there are people with more than 150!!!!

    posted 3 months, 2 weeks ago in cheeky chat about other shirt sites

  • Ian-S said:

    Another question occurs to me. Do all the main sites. I.e. Woot, DBH, Pampling, La Fraise, TeeFury etc have staff to handle color sep, because I've doing that myself. I've never took the time to ask before for fear of sounding like a total plum!

    WOOT and PAMPLING ask for hi-res files with separated colors, one per layer. LAFRAISE ask for separated colors, on per layer, solid pantone, and vector. TEEFURY dont ask for separated colors, you can send them the design in one single layer, just not flatten with the background color of course. DBH - dunno, never been printed over there...

    posted 3 months, 2 weeks ago in cheeky chat about other shirt sites