if you want to design something yourself download photoshop or psp. then you can express your creativity on your own! search for local shops who do screen printing in your area and visit them with some of your ideas! :) [ SiLenTxfAiRy's advice column | Ask SiLenTxfAiRy A Question ]
Rosalina answered Monday February 25 2008, 3:55 pm: Well, this is very broad.
Cutwise, a girl's shirt works best if there's slightly more room at the breast area and slims a little at the waist. However, unless you're making shirts only for those with D-cups and tiny waists, don't make this larger by huge amounts... use your own good judgement. For guys, a medium sized build is nice, not super tight, but a straight cut, with no extra room up top in comparison to the bottom half.
As for decoration, complimentary colors are always good- they stand out well, but black printing on a light color works, as does white on a darker colored shirt.
The coolest emblems are the simplest ones. If you're making shirts for adults, keep it fairly plain. Maybe put some words about your organization; for instance, I'm on a cabinet, and our shirts say "We're RAD in MAD(Mid Atlantic District)". Something like that works really well. If you're only using the front of the shirt, do a simple line of writing straight across the front. The back should be your play area- this is where a bigger picture goes.
If you're going for fashion, follow the same idea- if you're using words, keep it short. Nobody(except maybe perverted guys) wants to stare forever at someone's shirt... lol.
If you're trying to compliment a lot of skin tones, use black or white as your base color. Almost everyone looks good in black, and the same for white. If you're going for girls, use pastels, guys, darker colors.
-Rose...
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