my first redbubble shirt
22
May
A couple of years ago, I designed and hand-printed three t-shirts.
It was a lot of effort, mainly due to having to hand-cut the stencils out of overhead projector slides. The quality was never quite up to snuff. And the paint was smelly and extremely messy. Despite all that, it was a blast.
So now that I have a bit of time off, I find myself wanting to do some designs again… This time I’m eschewing the heady chemical aroma of fabric paint and using Redbubble, a long tail publishing business based in Melbourne. They’ll print cards, prints and shirts from your artwork.
They charge a reasonable base price, over which you can mark up whatever profit you desire. Selling costs nothing, so at the very least you can get your own designs printed for only $21. Niice.
On top of that, the site is really nicely designed and runs on Rails. Our #roro friends Xavier Shay and Justin French work there.
so anyway:
buy my tshirt!

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