The Process.
In a nutshell:
1) You email us a design and tell us how many you want printed.
2) We send you back a formal quote along with a mock-up of what your shirt will look like on the
style and color you selected.
3) Based on your feedback we tweak colors, placement, and sizing of the design.
4) You sign off on the job and send us a deposit for 50% of the order total.
Getting a t-shirt printed starts with what you want on the t-shirt - the design. You may already have a predesigned logo, slogan, or artwork that you want to appear on the shirt. We can easily take the digital file of that design and incorporate it into the layout for the finished product.
If you have a concept or an idea but no design, it's time to call a graphic designer. A graphic design professional can be you're best friend. Unless you can coerce or trick a designer friend into helping you, you're going to be looking at hiring a freelance designer. They'll probaby cost a little more than a venti latte (expect to pay between $200-$500 for a custom design), but it's money well spent. If you're not sure where to start with finding a designer, give us a shout - we can hook you up.
Once you have a design it's time to think about the t-shirt.We've posted some of our favorite shirts to aid you in the selection process. However, the best place to start is your own closet. What's your favorite t-shirt? What brand is it? We encourage people to go with something they have some personal experience with. The price of the various brands doesn't vary all that much; about $5 from the least expensive to the most expensive. Go with what you and clients or associates will enjoy wearing and look good in.
The last thing to consider is quantity. The final price of your shirts will be based, in large part, on how many you order at one time. Just like Wal-Mart, volume equals lower prices. To get an idea of how quanity will effect the price, check out our pricing table.
With the above considered, it's time to rock and roll. Ideally t |