Ensure the design doesn't use protected imagery (like Disney characters) or trademarked phrases, as the buyer is often legally liable for infringement. 🛠️ Technical Specifications for Quality
A beautiful design on a screen can look poor on a shirt if the file quality is low. When purchasing, always request the following:
If the design is illustrative or photographic, it must be at least 300 DPI (Dots Per Inch) with a transparent background.
To ensure your purchase is effective, consider the . A highly detailed, multi-colored portrait is perfect for Direct-to-Garment (DTG) printing but would be expensive and difficult for traditional screen printing, which favors fewer colors and bold lines. Additionally, consider the niche . A design should speak the specific visual language of your target audience, whether that is minimalist typography for a modern streetwear look or vibrant, complex illustrations for a gaming community. If you'd like to move forward, tell me: What is your budget range per design?
Provides the right to sell unlimited units and, in some cases, prevents the artist from selling the design to anyone else.
Instant download, professional quality, and very affordable pricing.
Many sites sell "niche bundles" (e.g., 50 designs for fishing enthusiasts) intended for rapid store scaling. ⚖️ Legal Considerations and Licensing
The modern buyer has three primary avenues for acquiring t-shirt designs, each catering to different budgets and levels of exclusivity. 1. Design Marketplaces
Ensure the design doesn't use protected imagery (like Disney characters) or trademarked phrases, as the buyer is often legally liable for infringement. 🛠️ Technical Specifications for Quality
A beautiful design on a screen can look poor on a shirt if the file quality is low. When purchasing, always request the following:
If the design is illustrative or photographic, it must be at least 300 DPI (Dots Per Inch) with a transparent background.
To ensure your purchase is effective, consider the . A highly detailed, multi-colored portrait is perfect for Direct-to-Garment (DTG) printing but would be expensive and difficult for traditional screen printing, which favors fewer colors and bold lines. Additionally, consider the niche . A design should speak the specific visual language of your target audience, whether that is minimalist typography for a modern streetwear look or vibrant, complex illustrations for a gaming community. If you'd like to move forward, tell me: What is your budget range per design?
Provides the right to sell unlimited units and, in some cases, prevents the artist from selling the design to anyone else.
Instant download, professional quality, and very affordable pricing.
Many sites sell "niche bundles" (e.g., 50 designs for fishing enthusiasts) intended for rapid store scaling. ⚖️ Legal Considerations and Licensing
The modern buyer has three primary avenues for acquiring t-shirt designs, each catering to different budgets and levels of exclusivity. 1. Design Marketplaces