How To Design T-Shirts For My Business

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We use a blog to keep friends and customers connected to the value we offer, along side our products. This can increase the chance of your products being seen, by grabbing another aspect of social marketing, and turn new customers onto the style of service you provide. Of course we have links to our shops, and display our shirts on the blog as well. Much like the Newsletter subscriptions, the blog is a great tool for users to receive RSS feeds based on news released through the blog, or any product updates, and potential headlines your shop might produce. The longer someone is navigating your site and staying connected to your brand, the higher potential there is for your products to be seen and eventually sold.

Many companies prefer screen printing to manufacturing and designing T-shirts for their clients. Nevertheless, it is indeed a less used method nowadays; however, it was in great form in the former years. Digital printing machine helps in times of emergencies as the process of printing is very easy. It helps in decreasing the time needed to print a T-shirt. In this method, a digital frame is used. It helps you in making different designs in a less time span. This helps the T-shirt companies to save on their time. In addition, you also get a wide array of styles. Therefore, the clients can make an expectation of great variety of designs as well as styles from the companies using the digital printing method for printing the T-shirts.

If you have a team you can have your team logo on the front of all the T-Shirts and then each players name and number on the back. Or if you have a company and you want your logo with the persons name or position incorporated into the logo, this is easy to do.

Name T shirt Third. There is no setup involved. Unlike screen printing there is no additional preparation needed in the printing of digital T-Shirt transfers. You just make your image the size you want on the T-Shirt. You then "mirror" or "flip" your print job so that when it is printed onto the T-Shirt it will be correct. Then print and press.

Another method is Direct To Garment (DTG) printing. This is a method of running the actual shirt through a printer which prints the image on to the shirt just as a standard in home ink jet printer would print out a document from your computer. There has been some talk in the design community of the ink drying or clumping up in these machines, but I have seen the work they do and it looks great and feels great on the shirt. This is a higher end option at this time with some printers going for around $25,000. You could get a used on for around $16,000, but it would take a lot of shirts to pay off that large of an investment.

The first benefit is that if you need one unique or simply a few T-Shirts then this method is perfect. You print just what you need. Many T-Shirt printing processes like screen printing require a minimum number of shirts.

Step 4) Next, spray your shirt sleeve with the glue (you only need a little bit, just to make sure the shirt stays put) andput a clean shirt (any color) onto your shirt sleeve and line it up with your screen. The screen should have an area on the printing machine where it can lock in right above the shirt sleeve.