T-Shirt Design
School 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
- Shirt must include a custom made, original vector graphic
- Shirt must include text
- Design with FLAT black on white colors (no alternate color permitted on original design)
- Design another version with Black and White + ONE additional color
VECTOR REQUIREMENTS
VECTOR REQUIREMENTS
- 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
- The vector must be an ORIGINAL illustration. You may not use any COPYRIGHTED logos on your design
- You are allowed to be inspired by another shirt, however do not STEAL someone else's design
TEXT REQUIREMENTS
TEXT REQUIREMENTS
- Refer to the typography tidbits & design that you have learned in class. Such As:
- Tracking
- Kerning
- DO NOT STACK LETTERS
- Do not type script in all caps
- Do not pair fonts that are in the same font family
- Avoid pairing more than 2 fonts
Acceptable T-Shirt Designs
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:
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
Consider Using your OWN sketch
Required Files
- PDF: Submit a design with FLAT black on white colors (save as pdf)
- tshirtBW-lastname
- PDF: Black and White+ 1 color for your color version (save as pdf)
- tshirtCOLOR-lastname
- JPEG: Create a 3D example on a tshirt design using the www.psdcovers.com (save as jpeg)
- tshirt3DT-lastname
- JPEG:Choose 1 other object to place your design on from the www.psdcovers.com website (save as jpeg)
- tshirt3Dproduct-lastname
Presentation: Final StepCreating Your 3D example
Presentation: Final StepCreating Your 3D example