Hey all
So just a quick update
I recently released a class on how to Design Your Own T-Shirt: https://www.skillshare.com/classes/Design-Your-Own-T-Shirt/769570539
I built this course for people who want to create beautiful, iconic t-shirts without wasting hours learning the history and nuances of the industry.
Basically, it takes you through the whole process of designing a t-shirt from scratch
beginning with finding inspiration
moving on to finding free assets for your t-shirt
creating the actual t-shirt design
and then getting your t-shirt printed on demand for cheap
Anyway, hopefully this is helpful to some of you
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