Archive for April, 2010

Full size artwork – a working example

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

To further flesh out the idea of using a full template space, we’ve created this tee design:

This is using the full dimension of the artwork we supplied – providing a psd and jpg option to download. Of course you don’t need to work within this rectangular 1800×2100 shape but it can provide a great visual if you maximise your artwork. If you’d like to see a full size sample artwork for this tee, click on the image below.

We’re going to be giving some of these away. So if you are interested in having one, as part of our mini draw, please add your email to the mailing list at the bottom of the page.

FREE Postage trial

Friday, April 9th, 2010

As promised, we’re giving FREE (looks better in capitals doesn’t it) postage a go. For the time being, this applies to all orders, all locations we can deliver to. Happy shopping.

Download max template sized template – if that makes sense

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Ok, so I realise this is the first post connected to design, which is pretty poor for a design club by anyone’s standards.

So without further a-do, here it is…

For those who need a bit of a file kick start, we’ve prepared the first in a series of templates to give you a quick start to designing your tees.

You can download either a psd or jpg format for size – maximum resolution. You can of course res this down to 150 instead of 300 dpi.

PSD DOWNLOAD
JPG DOWNLOAD

We’ll follow up with a chest and pocket version of the same file but you can also ascertain the size of these in relation to this working area.

As per the post about bulk ordering, we will also have some further bleed options available soon.

Christian