Do It Yourself – Website Tutorials
In this video we cover how to design and print a t-shirt in 6 easy steps. From the graphics to final production, we go through all the steps in detail to help you start your clothing line. For production help visit T-Expressions or leave a comment below: http://bit.ly/T-Expressions
Rick Jugo joins us on this video to show you guys how to prepare your artwork for T-Shirt Printing. The t-shirt screen printing process can seem a little complicated when you are first starting your clothing line, so we made this video to help alleviate the most common questions. We go into detail with 6 steps to help you understand the entire process such as:
Step 1- Program and Artfiles You Need. Adobe Illustrator- http://bit.ly/Creative-Cloud1
Step 2: Communicating colors for clothing line production: PMS Codes: http://www.pantone.com/
Step 3: What information should be included in your spec sheet? Get free guides: http://bit.ly/Apparel-Download
Step 4: What is a film and how is it made?
Step 5: How is a screen is made for printing?
Step 6: The T-Shirt Printing Process
If you’d like to see and feel the end product for yourself, head on over to the Revive Brand website at: http://bit.ly/Revive-BrandCo
use coupon code: WAKEUPANDWINFAM for an exclusive 40% discount on the apparel line!
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LINKS TO BUSINESS RESOURCES AND INFO.
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***Shopify- Website Platform, 14 Day Risk Free Trial
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***Bluehost- Web hosting package, 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
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Upload and print your designs with Printful:
http://bit.ly/Try-Printful
***Fiverr- Logo Design and Graphics
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