Congratulations to Mikeuel Peterson for being our Design of the Week winner! Mikeuel used one of our many design ideas as a starting point and customized the indivdual elements to his liking. He replaced the existing text and colors with own and the result is a professional looking design made with minimal effort. For more…
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Design of the Week (11.14.08)
Congratulations to Jeanne Micolucci for being our Design of the Week winner! Jeanne makes use of solid, simple one-color shapes and fonts which gives her shirt design a very modern, minimalist appeal. This is a very popular design style for printed tees among well-known clothing stores. For her efforts, Jeanne will be receiving a special…
Design of the Week (11.07.08)
Congratulations to Melanie Garnett for being our Design of the Week winner! Her design is the first embroidery design to receive this award! Using our large library of clip art images, Melanie used 8 unique images and combined them to create a humorous, yet convincing coat-of-arms. This is a fantastic use of clip art and…
Design of the Week (10.31.08)
Congratulations to Brian Rockwell for being our Design of the Week winner! Brian’s clever use of clip art, outlines, and color produce a bright, “explosive” (pun intended) design for his event in Myrtle Beach. The red shirt combined with the yellow and orange inks work extremely well with this fire-inspired design. For his efforts, Brian…
Design of the Week (10.17.08)
Congratulations to John Takakjian for being our Design of the Week winner! John’s use of a wide variety of interesting fonts, yet using only one ink color, gives the design an intriguing look without appearing too busy or distracting. For his efforts, John will be receiving a special coupon code for a discount on his…
Design of the Week (10.10.08)
Congratulations to Christine Heintz for being our Design of the Week winner! Her visually interesting design, which uses many objects, is tied together with the use of a single color. The subdued gray “pushes” the instruments to the background, while the lime green makes the text pop to the foreground. For her efforts, Christine will…