will_doyle
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Just something for me and my mate to do in our spare time to earn a lil bit of cash.
Just wondering the best way to go about this.. like where to get them printed... If we were to sell them then it would be via word of mouth at start...?
Anyway.. here is some of his work
As you can tell we will be going down the graffiti road. Maybe change that later on.
So what advice can you 'business' / 'designer' people give?
Ta
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CorsAsh
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As a designer I'd say no.
And with that, I'm out.
Over to Cosmo for the business.
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DizzyRebel
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So basically you take some cheap fruit of the loom tshirts and print them with some graffiti art you have stolen?
Might sell a few on the sunday market but you wouldnt catch me dead in one lol
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DannyB
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To be honest, I doubt you would sell many even via word of mouth. T-shirts are that cheap now and there are such a variety of them that the market would just swallow you up so to speak, worth a shot though I suppose.
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Tom G
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I'd just like to step in here if i may...
Hi William, I'm Tom.
What was your fail per post % of 08/09?
[Edited on 08-09-2009 by Tom G]
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JonnyJ
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
As a designer I'd say no.
And with that, I'm out.
Over to Cosmo for the business.
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MarkSport
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I liked the 2nd one
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will_doyle
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quote: Originally posted by DizzyRebel
So basically you take some cheap fruit of the loom tshirts and print them with some graffiti art you have stolen?
Might sell a few on the sunday market but you wouldnt catch me dead in one lol
Im sorry, graffiti we have stolen? Please explain
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nathy_87
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I really dont understand this one:
What the hell does 3 rockets/a roller/a half full/empty battery and a fucking cctv got in common?
btw it's not a joke
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JM Curdy
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im going to offer 50p for a 75% stake in your company Mr Doyle, with the intentions on obtaining your services for my web company
failblog.org
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Carl
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I've got a good t-shirt design, just never got around to getting it printed. Never found a nice fitting yellow t-shirt that I could get it printed on.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by JonnyJ
quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
As a designer I'd say no.
And with that, I'm out.
Over to Cosmo for the business.
Dream team
Arent you a web designer doyle? If so build yourself an ecommerce site and get them on there. You'll make fuck all getting them printed somewhere, buy the machine and do it all yourself.
Get some funny slogans and designs going on (dont you dont them doyle), be a bit edgy, get some of your own good designs sorted....you may breakeven given your print/hosting/card processing costs.
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K17STY
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Do them straight onto the tshirt, none of this printing shit. One off is where its at.
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will_doyle
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
quote: Originally posted by JonnyJ
quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
As a designer I'd say no.
And with that, I'm out.
Over to Cosmo for the business.
Dream team
Arent you a web designer doyle? If so build yourself an ecommerce site and get them on there. You'll make fuck all getting them printed somewhere, buy the machine and do it all yourself.
Get some funny slogans and designs going on (dont you dont them doyle), be a bit edgy, get some of your own good designs sorted....you may breakeven given your print/hosting/card processing costs.
Fuck making an ecommerce, far too time consuming / complicated
Well we dont want to sell them online at mom.. we dont have a shop.. so word of mouth is best option
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will_doyle
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Really just want to no where is best to get them printed..
and any legal issues?
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nathy_87
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quote: Originally posted by Carl
I've got a good t-shirt design, just never got around to getting it printed. Never found a nice fitting yellow t-shirt that I could get it printed on.
Post it up Carl?
There is/was a Yellow Beetles t-shirt from next was a really nice yellow. You seen that?
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DannyB
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quote: Originally posted by will_doyle
Really just want to no where is best to get them printed..
and any legal issues?
Shouldn't be if they are your own design.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by will_doyle
Fuck making an ecommerce, far too time consuming / complicated
Well we dont want to sell them online at mom.. we dont have a shop.. so word of mouth is best option
Are you joking? Im no 'professional' web designer as you have a website claiming to be - but even I know something like oscommerce with a custom skin, then worldpay on top of that, and thats it done.
You will sell fuck all offline, and word of mouth will not happen.
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will_doyle
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quote: Originally posted by DannyB
quote: Originally posted by will_doyle
Really just want to no where is best to get them printed..
and any legal issues?
Shouldn't be if they are your own design.
They are
quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
quote: Originally posted by will_doyle
Fuck making an ecommerce, far too time consuming / complicated
Well we dont want to sell them online at mom.. we dont have a shop.. so word of mouth is best option
Are you joking? Im no 'professional' web designer as you have a website claiming to be - but even I know something like oscommerce with a custom skin, then worldpay on top of that, and thats it done.
You will sell fuck all offline, and word of mouth will not happen.
hmm.. will look into it
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CorsAsh
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Only word of mouth will be "Doyle tried to sell me some crap t-shirt"
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DannyB
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For unique tee's like Kirsty says, eBay might be a good place. Set up a shop on there.
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Marc
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4th one isn't bad
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Cosmo
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Ebay is a good advertising tool to get them to your website, but the costs involved and the competition there you'll never make any money.
Infact you wont unless you print them yourself and your cut will be lost in paying someone else to do the work.
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Carl
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quote: Originally posted by 5dr corsa-3dr_polo
quote: Originally posted by Carl
I've got a good t-shirt design, just never got around to getting it printed. Never found a nice fitting yellow t-shirt that I could get it printed on.
Post it up Carl?
There is/was a Yellow Beetles t-shirt from next was a really nice yellow. You seen that?
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Would need to be that yellow too which is another reason i've never got around to it as its a bit in your face colour that I wouldn't wear.
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ed
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I know someone who does this. Limited runs of cool designs. I don't think he makes much money doing it, but it's more of a lifestyle business that just pays for itself and lets him go snowboarding for most the winter. Him and his friends do the graphics and they get printed in a place in Edinburgh I believe. They do a bespoke design and supply service for university sports clubs which works out something like £50-£100 for design and screens then £18-£25 for hoodies.
http://www.syndicateclothing.co.uk
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