When a print reaches from one sleeve to the other, is it too big? Oh and also.. I saw one sub where it did that on one side and I was also wondering if it's ok to go over the seams? Please look at the following by some user on threadless (this was okay'd by threadless) :
![]() I have a design I'm working on that preferably goes from one sleeve to the other. The reason I'm asking is because it's for the ferraby competition and if it's declined I might miss out on resubmitting it. Thanks!
Just wanna check and see what people think. I've got a couple of favorites.
What is the lowest score that a t-shirt has gotten that still went to print? Just curious ^_^
If it's one thing I've noticed, browsing through designs on here it's that people are generally obsessed with food. They make apples, oranges, lemons, vegetables, ice cream and god knows what with little eyes, often getting eaten or digested in some way. I guess when you do an all-nighter, designing a t-shirt, a lot of things start happening. You'll probably find yourself having a conversation with your chips.
My post is really the title.. So I'll just repeat it, are you... gonna... sit at home.. and design... a t-shirt... this weekend?
I've been thinking about the theme competitions. Wouldn't it make more sense if competitions didn't end (or go being listed as "to be announced soon") right away after the submission deadline closes but rather when all designs have been rated?
I don't know... I'm sleepy.. but would like to hear your opinions ^_^ |
I haven't submitted any photos. I guess I don't want free money.
I'm a happy student of architecture and I have lots of hobbies! Most of them have something to do with creation such as architecture, photography, graphic design, product design, film making, animation, making music, playing the guitar, webdesign, clothing design and so forth. I hope to make some quality t-shirts that go all the way to production. Thanks for reading.
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