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…
Design of the Week (09.26.08)
Congratulations to Missy Staley for being our Design of the Week winner! Missy created this shirt for the 5th Annual Fall Festival at Ouachita Technical College in Malvern, Arkansas. Her choice of color scheme compliments the fall theme of the event and the use of shadows creates an “off-register” look that is so popular right…
Design of the Week (09.19.08)
Congratulations to Deborah Biancur for being our Design of the Week winner! This high school tennis team sweatshirt makes great use of color. The contrast of the lime green tennis ball against the multiple shades of blue makes it seem to “pop” out of the design. For her efforts, Deborah will be receiving a special…
Design of the Week (09.12.08)
Congratulations to Sandra Dulisse for being our Design of the Week winner! Sandra’s design was created for a loved-one’s 80th birthday! Her use of fun, novelty fonts make this simple one-color design a playful, yet cost-effective design. For her efforts, Sandra will be receiving a special coupon code for a discount on her next purchase…
Design of the Week (09.05.08)
Congratulations to Clint Phillips for being our Design of the Week winner! Clint created his design for ADFPF Powerlifting Championships even in Chicago, Illinois. The ADFPF (American Drug-Free Powerlifting Federation) is a group of amateur athletes that compete in legitimate drug-tested powerlifting, strongman/woman, and Highland Games competitions through local, state, regional, and national championships, while…
Design of the Week (08.29.08)
Congratulations to Ryan Heffernan for being our Design of the Week winner! Created for his campus ministry in New Jersey, Ryan succeeded in creating an impacting design while only using two ink colors. This is another example of how lots of colors is not necessary to create an eye-catching, good-looking shirt design. For his efforts,…