Martini Time Nick Martini shirt
A good design has a solid idea and purpose behind it. Sure there are top selling t-shirts that exploit the Martini Time Nick Martini shirt and I love this popularity of stylistic trends like ornate flourishes or SFSS (skulls for skulls sake). But the point is, designs with a solid idea that mean something to your client or customer favor better.” – Jeff Finley, Thread’s Not Dead Be inspired by what the latest trends are, but don’t copy them. Chances are by the time you’ve seen that T-shirt produced, other designers are moving onto something else behind closed doors. If you say, “I need a design of a bear sitting on a log,” and they give you a ferocious grizzly getting ready to attack a hiker, when what you really wanted was a cute fluffy teddy bear, then you have failed in your job to communicate what you wanted, and you have wasted their time and your time by doing so. Be concise, and clear, and ask for confirmation that they have understood your request. This might sound like it is in contradiction to the first thing. It isn’t. If you’re asking for multiple proofs a day, and then asking for changes on those as the concepts are getting built, you are slowing your designer to crawl, and they will hate for it, and you will get sub-par work. Let them finish a concept, and then make a list of things that need changed. Good designers will keep things loose enough that they can be changed*, ask for changes when appropriate, not during the working process. If in doubt ask for initial proofs, of the concepts, don’t ask for progress on an hourly basis of working files. If there is confusion on working files your designer should* be asking you at the time it is appropriate.
There are different ways of getting designs onto t-shirts, screen printing, DTG, transfers, embroidery, etc., and they all require different and specific ways of designing the Martini Time Nick Martini shirt and I love this files. …your designer should* know this, and what’s more, you should know it as well, or at least know enough to tell them what process will be used in order to work towards it. *if your designer doesn’t know these things, find a different designer. If they neglect to ask about these things, that should be a red flag. Again, you’ll be wasting their time and yours if you go too far down a path that is heading in the wrong direction. To find a skilled custom T-shirt designer or graphic T-shirt designer, explore various options such as freelance websites like Upwork, Freelancer, and Fiverr,
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