T-Shirt Design

School T-Shirt Design

Requirements

Create a TShirt design for General McLane High School

  • This design will be submitted to the General's Store staff to be considered for use on their store apparel
  1. Shirt must include a custom made, original vector graphic
  2. Shirt must include text
  3. Design with FLAT black on white colors (no alternate color permitted on original design)
  4. Design another version with Black and White + ONE additional color

VECTOR REQUIREMENTS

  1. Small vectors (.eps files) may be used as part of your design, however you need to make it your OWN design. Do not just use a pre-made graphic for your design
  2. The vector must be an ORIGINAL illustration. You may not use any COPYRIGHTED logos on your design
  3. You are allowed to be inspired by another shirt, however do not STEAL someone else's design

TEXT REQUIREMENTS

  1. Refer to the typography tidbits & design that you have learned in class. Such As:
    1. Tracking
    2. Kerning
    3. DO NOT STACK LETTERS
    4. Do not type script in all caps
    5. Do not pair fonts that are in the same font family
  2. Avoid pairing more than 2 fonts

Acceptable T-Shirt Designs

When you create the design, you must set your own type and create your own graphics.

Pre-made vectors are acceptable if they are copyright free.

DESIGN INSPIRATION:

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TAKING A SCREEN SHOT OF YOUR INSPIRATIONS

  • command shift 4
  • drag a selection around your design
  • it will save to your desktop

Consider Using your OWN sketch

How to use your own sketch

Required Files

  1. PDF: Submit a design with FLAT black on white colors (save as pdf)
    1. tshirtBW-lastname
  2. PDF: Black and White+ 1 color for your color version (save as pdf)
    1. tshirtCOLOR-lastname
  3. JPEG: Create a 3D example on a tshirt design using the www.psdcovers.com (save as jpeg)
    1. tshirt3DT-lastname
  4. JPEG:Choose 1 other object to place your design on from the www.psdcovers.com website (save as jpeg)
    1. tshirt3Dproduct-lastname

Presentation: Final StepCreating Your 3D example

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