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This blog is an article relating to the greatest tshirt factory in the world, Kid-U-Not of Sanford, Florida. Its intended purpose is to show how extensive the american business front really is, and the american media. Kids tees are quite a business!

Friday, December 16, 2005

Save time and Money - Tips for design

We can help you overcome blank page syndrome when it comes create memorable tshirts designs or other imprinted products' designs. The first and most important thing to remember is to abide by common sense principals.

Settling on a tshirt design is not always easy. The first step towards a great design idea is to know what you want to say. Don't forge into a design without a clear destination in mind. Write a brief description of your purpose and jot down a few things that will help you accomplish it.

Keep your tshirt design simple and legible. We recommend you generate ideas for you designs by browsing magazines, online clipart libraries--even searching the web for a keyphrase description of what you want on your tshirt design. To browse our library of clipart for tshirt designs click:

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