This week I'm writing about a resource for t-shirt designers, Rival Art.
You know, in high-end advertising agencies they have copy people and art people. It's usually rare when one person does both. This doesn't mean you can't envision an entire ad campaign or for our purposes what you may feel would be a kick-ass t-shirt design. It's just that either as an art person or more of a copy person, it may be difficult for you to get your design into a usable format without a little help.
If you are more like me (more of the copy talent with less art talent), Rival Art may be just what you need to really take your t-shirt designing to a new level. Rival Art offers clip art, templates or you may hire them to do art.
My design this week is my reminder to all and my self to be sure to include fun in my life. You'd think we wouldn't need a reminder, but sometimes we just do.
Bryan's design is a delightful play on the word manatee, hence the holding of the sausage.
As a long-time David Bowie fan, this week's most wanted t-shirt from Mysoti is a clever play on two very iconic symbols merged into one. Perhaps the shirt may inspire you to create something equally as awesome by combining iconic symbols.
May you continue to be inspired with joyous and prosperous creativity.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
#DesignAShirtAWeek 6
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