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Designing a t-shirt is a popular way to add a personal and creative touch to a custom t-shirt. T-shirts have many configurations - a plan can have pictures or drawings, words, original art, even logos or slogans.

**** Design a T-shirt in 7 steps ****

1. Find out why you need a shirt

Whatever your reason for designing a t-shirt, it will always involve some branding. If you wear T-shirts for promotional purposes, branding is your primary goal. Even if it's strictly trendy, you need to integrate brand themes compatible with all your products. For personal use, in remembrance of such an event, you want to make sure that your shirt's design is communicating.

If you haven't already, make a list of the main themes, styles, and personality traits, you want your brand and t-shirts to reveal. Is your brand fun or severe? Nervous or conservative? Luxurious or affordable? A focused t-shirt design can answer all these questions at a glance.

2. Define your budget and amount

You are interested in getting the original design of the t-shirt. We understand. But first, let's set some details so that you can better focus on your configuration: namely, your budget and quantity. How much you can afford and how many shirts you need will affect your plan.

For example, budget and quantity will help determine how many colors you can use.  If your budget is tight, a great way to save is to keep your shades.

The number of shirts you need will also affect your printing method. Some methods are ideal for bulk printing. Others are more expensive per shirt and better for small orders.

Before you start thinking about design or printing, plan your budget and quantity accordingly.

3. Know your printing options

There are many things to consider when looking for the best t-shirt printing method for you: cost, appearance, production time, materials, all important. The more you know about each approach, the easier it will be to determine which one is best for you.

4. Think about your design ideas

Here's the fun ... Now you can start figuring out what's going on in your shirt! Make sure you don't skip this step first. The more time and effort you put into preparing for it, the better.

Your design could go a million different directions. Here are some tips to help you focus your creativity when you think.

5. Find a designer

Do you have design skills? Get cracking! If not, don't worry. There are plenty of professionals ready to turn your design ideas into reality.

DIY route

The main advantage of designing a shirt yourself is the price. If your budget is tight, the decision is already made for you.  If you break down in a cold sweat when we mention an acronym like CMYK, you can sleep better by handing it over to a professional.

6. Evaluate your design

As your design options appear, explore each version and select your preferences. Don't forget your technical and marketing requirements. Will your design fit on top of a tank? Does the amount of colour fit into your budget? Is the message correct? It's not just an industry competition, and it's a business decision. Feel free to contact your designer for your feedback to ensure the next set of options looks better.

7. Get the correct file from your designer

You have the perfect t-shirt design. Oh well! Now go back to the information you got from your printer and verify that you have the correct file.