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T-Shirt Design 101
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Dec 31, 1969
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Place the essential elements (text, graphics, photos) on the computer screen or scraps of paper and play with them, trying out each idea from your sketches. The design that excites you will rarely resemble your original sketch idea. The design somehow evolves out of the testing of ideas.
When you develop a design that you like, STOP. If you like it, that is all that really matters. You will never ever make a design that absolutely everybody likes. No one can. Print your work as a rough draft to paper if you feel it might need tweaking, but don"t allow any self-doubting to reject your design.
The very second you begin wondering if it"s good enough, those little gremlins of doubt will tell you it"s bad. Don"t even let them start -- keep busy by getting your computer ready for a final printout. Creativity is a fragile thing; guard it jealously.
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