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10 Great T-Shirts For Ringing In New Years 2019

Posted on November 18, 2019December 5, 2024 by MCC

What a year. From mass protests to a presidential impeachment hearing; from a catastrophic Game of Thrones finale to Keanu Reeves’ newfound position as a media darling, 2019 was a downright dizzying time. We still aren’t entirely sure how to feel about it – the only thing we know for certain is that we’re not…

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15 Ugly Christmas Sweaters For The 2019 Season

Posted on November 13, 2019December 5, 2024 by MCC

No one’s entirely sure where the ugly Christmas sweater craze came from. 

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Why It’s Always Important To Get A Second Opinion On Your Designs

Posted on June 19, 2019June 7, 2019 by MCC

Even the best writers work with editors. Even the best developers collaborate with one another to optimize their code. Why should you, as a designer, be so different?

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Why Custom T-Shirts Don’t Have to Be Square

Posted on December 12, 2018April 17, 2025 by MCC

Where custom shirts are concerned, there’s no shortage of cringe. There are plenty of folks out there who – bless their hearts – have no idea what goes into a good t-shirt design. As a result, custom t-shirts have gotten a bit of a bad rap.

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Typography 101 – How The Right T-Shirt Font Can Bring An Idea To Life

Posted on December 10, 2018 by MCC

I’d like to start off today’s piece with an analogy. Let’s say you’ve met a prospective business partner at a trade-show. Everything about them was incredibly well put-together, save for one small detail.

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How To Brainstorm Clever New T-Shirt Ideas

Posted on December 6, 2018 by MCC

We’ve all been there. You’re trying to come up with a cool new T-shirt design, but the creative juices just won’t flow. Everything you come up with either feels boring or forced. As you continue trying to come up with something, you become increasingly frustrated.

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