T-shirt Printing in Davao City
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Monday, June 23, 2014
5 Tips in Designing a t-shirt
T-shirt printing is fun and profitable if done in the right way. But problems arises when the output is different from what is expected. So here's some tips how to prepare your t-shirt design for your events.
1. Make your design in “raster based” applications like CorelDraw & Adobe Illustrator, they produce very sharp output. You can also use Adobe Photoshop and other “pixel based” software but make sure you use at least 300 dpi resolution.
2. All images to be used (especially from internet) must be in high-resolution to attain maximum print quality. Zoom the image at 100%, if you can see jagged edges do not use it unless you can trace or re-draw it.
3. Manual drawings should be traced first in Photoshop, CorelDraw or Illustrator.
4. Don’t design over a seam, pocket & zipper. It creates print inconsistency because these are thicker portions of the garment. Here’s an example:
1. Make your design in “raster based” applications like CorelDraw & Adobe Illustrator, they produce very sharp output. You can also use Adobe Photoshop and other “pixel based” software but make sure you use at least 300 dpi resolution.
2. All images to be used (especially from internet) must be in high-resolution to attain maximum print quality. Zoom the image at 100%, if you can see jagged edges do not use it unless you can trace or re-draw it.
3. Manual drawings should be traced first in Photoshop, CorelDraw or Illustrator.
4. Don’t design over a seam, pocket & zipper. It creates print inconsistency because these are thicker portions of the garment. Here’s an example:
5. Consider the budget before making the design. Complex designs means more cost.
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