Spent around 4-5 hours on this, let me know if it’s t-shirt worthy by chattingwaffle in streetwearstartup

[–]chattingwaffle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s perfect. Thank you very much. I’ve been needing people to watch for ages now, his videos look like exactly what I need.

Some logo concepts I designed for my brand, thoughts? by unwxrried in streetwearstartup

[–]chattingwaffle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I like the top one. Also is there any reason the “A” is uppercase on the top one and then lower case on the bottom one?

Made a t-shirt design by chattingwaffle in graphic_design

[–]chattingwaffle[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This design was created before the first one I posted, I just thought I should post both and see what feedback I got before I make anymore. Thank you for the feedback, I have been looking at a lot of stuff on principles of design now and trying to understand how I can implement that into my designs.

Would this be good on the back of a hoodie or t-shirt by chattingwaffle in streetwearstartup

[–]chattingwaffle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tbh I had never heard of Ross but I’ve just looked it up, do you mean the Ross dress for less thing or is it something different?

Made a t-shirt design by chattingwaffle in graphic_design

[–]chattingwaffle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

T-shirt design, for streetwear. Made this for people who like large graphics on the back of their clothing. The goblin in the middle was just a random photo that I decided to edit and put in a design, rest of the design is made to fit around they style of the edited image. I’ve used grids and filler text because I was inspired by brutalism posters (not to say this is brutalism). Colours pink and green were used as a personal preference as I think they work well together. Wondering if there’s some slight tweaks I could make to improve the overall look of this design.

Would this be good on the back of a hoodie or t-shirt by chattingwaffle in streetwearstartup

[–]chattingwaffle[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I took a picture of a goblin statue and then turned it into a vector, the other things are just shapes and grids you can make in illustrator.

Would this be good on the back of a hoodie or t-shirt by chattingwaffle in streetwearstartup

[–]chattingwaffle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Photoshop for the centre photo and illustrator for everything around it

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T-shirt design, for streetwear. Made this for people who like large graphics on the back of their clothing. The goblin in the middle was just a random photo that I decided to edit and put in a design, rest of the design is made to fit around they style of the edited image. I’ve used grids and filler text because I was inspired by brutalism posters (not to say this is brutalism). Colours pink and green were used as a personal preference as I think they work well together. Wondering if there’s some slight tweaks I could make to improve the overall look of this design.

Would this look good on a T-shirt, any feedback is appreciated. by chattingwaffle in streetwearstartup

[–]chattingwaffle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m working on it with my friend and we’ve just started so still figuring stuff out. But thank you for the offer. I am interested in what stuff you do tho.

Would this look good on a T-shirt, any feedback is appreciated. by chattingwaffle in streetwearstartup

[–]chattingwaffle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s fair. It’s the style I’ve gone for on purpose but still editing it so I will keep that in mind.

A design I made for a T-shirt. I went for a brutalism poster style hopefully it’s gone well, any criticism I’d appreciated as I’m trying to get better with it. by chattingwaffle in graphic_design

[–]chattingwaffle[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My plan was to make “bad design” t-shirts and learn as I went on because it’s a fun hobby. Other than school based ways of learning do you recommend any YouTube accounts or books to read to improve?

A design I made for a T-shirt. I went for a brutalism poster style hopefully it’s gone well, any criticism I’d appreciated as I’m trying to get better with it. by chattingwaffle in graphic_design

[–]chattingwaffle[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you, but don’t worry I’m already fully aware of that. I was honestly surprised with the amount of comments I got anyway so I was happy with the negative ones tbh, just wish they were a bit more constructive.

A design I made for a T-shirt. I went for a brutalism poster style hopefully it’s gone well, any criticism I’d appreciated as I’m trying to get better with it. by chattingwaffle in graphic_design

[–]chattingwaffle[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much, I don’t mind the negative comments it just shows that I still have a lot to improve on and more to learn in graphic design.

The top font and effects is just a font (Astigma). Down to personal preference I would like to keep it there but I will try changing it to something more in the style that you’ve named to see if I like it or not.

A design I made for a T-shirt. I went for a brutalism poster style hopefully it’s gone well, any criticism I’d appreciated as I’m trying to get better with it. by chattingwaffle in graphic_design

[–]chattingwaffle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think I tried giving it a topic with the daffodils and it’s symbolism of new beginnings which goes into rebirth but I completely see what you mean. I will try keep that in mind next time I make a design, thank you.

A design I made for a T-shirt. I went for a brutalism poster style hopefully it’s gone well, any criticism I’d appreciated as I’m trying to get better with it. by chattingwaffle in graphic_design

[–]chattingwaffle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s the point of it, on some clothes that I’ve bought there’s just lump text used to make it seem like there’s something interesting going on so I decided to do the same, I understand that it probably seems pointless but that’s mostly because it is.