r/tshirtdesigns

▲ 0 r/tshirtdesigns+1 crossposts

Just launched my meme tee brand — trend-driven designs that hit different. Thoughts?

Hey everyone 👋 Just launched Trendy Teez — an Australian meme apparel brand. 

The concept: I track what's trending online and turn the best ones into tee designs. Everything from anti-work slogans to finance bro memes to relatable existential dread.

Here's a few of my favourites so far. Would love honest feedback on the designs — which ones hit and which ones miss?

Store: trendy-teez-9571.myshopify.com
u/trendyteezzzz — 4 days ago
▲ 0 r/tshirtdesigns+1 crossposts

Which Shirt Design is Better?

It's based on an inside joke with my friends in which the word "Moscow" is the main part of the joke, not the name of the cathedral, so maybe keep that in mind.

u/Evening_Cloud7856 — 12 days ago

I’ve started realizing a t-shirt design can look great digitally… but still feel “off” once printed

Lately I’ve been spending more time actually sampling my shirt designs instead of only looking at mockups, and honestly it changed the way I think about t-shirt design completely.

I used to judge everything based on the screen. If the composition looked balanced digitally and the graphic felt strong, I assumed the final shirt would naturally work too.

But once I started printing and wearing the designs in real life, I noticed how much changes depending on the actual garment and execution.

Some graphics that looked amazing on screen ended up feeling too flat or too heavy once printed. Other designs that seemed simple digitally somehow felt way more intentional and wearable in person.

Even small things started affecting the overall feel more than I expected, print texture, placement, fabric weight, how the shirt drapes, and how the design interacts with movement instead of just a static image.

It made me realize that designing a good graphic and designing a good t-shirt aren’t always the same thing.

Now I’m trying to think more about how a design actually lives on a garment instead of only how it looks in a mockup.

Curious if other people here went through the same shift.

What things started mattering more to you once you began seeing your designs as real products instead of just digital concepts?

reddit.com
u/Organic_Cost9379 — 10 days ago
▲ 3 r/tshirtdesigns+4 crossposts

Athena and Erotes showcase

Hello everybody, I recently made a post on here showing my prototype of this design and have now put the finishing touches on it and tried to take all the advice that was given. In short description the design features Athena, Helios (as the sun) and the Erotes, I especially wanted the Erotes to take up some space because i think they are vastly underrated, they were a direct inspiration to the Christian baby angels AKA the Putti during the renaissance. I would love to hear what you think of the design and if you have any questions regarding the specific design choices. Have a lovely day!

u/GalactusMilk — 13 days ago