Alternative Apparel recently conducted a t-shirt contest to highlight their printed fabric products. “Prints on prints”, it’s a good concept. But, when you consider what you typically see in the established t-shirt competitions (mostly bad designs and mostly mediocre printing), the concept of showcasing clever and tasteful design, decent printing, and great blanks for a t-shirt contest is actually brilliant. This industry needs more of this and less skulls, wolves, and pin-up girls. And yes, The Ink Kitchen will eventually launch a t-shirt contest.
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