Wednesday, 30 August 2017

5 Creative T-Shirt Designs

5 Awesome Creative T-Shirt Designs

Chalkboard T-Shirt

Design your own T-Shirt with these machine washable chalkboards. Draw whatever you want and it can be as temporary as you want. Nothing cool than your own imagination am I right?

Headphones T-Shirt

I dunno why but i love me some illusion T-Shirts and this one combined with my love f music. Walk around with the latest beats for a fraction of the cost. Side note does not actually play music.

Kawaii T-Shirt

More illusions and this one coming from Kawaii. Make people second look at your being picked up from the man in the sky.


Octopus T-Shirt

I liked the picture can;t say much more than that, oh also I love octopuses so I may be biased. 


Racetrack Dad T-Shirt

 Anything that combines creative thinking & helping me fall asleep whilst spending quality time with my kids is a major win in my book and would probably be my absolute favourite if it weren't for the chalkboard.


This blog is brought to you courtesy of Crafty Tees.

Tuesday, 6 September 2016

Is Work Wear Necessary in the Work Place

Work wear provides a lot more than company clothes to wear. They provide safety in certain work places, they can help with health regulations in certain industries, they can provide a sense of community in an isolated workforce. All these help the company run more efficiently & effectively with absolute minimum micro management. which most certainly makes work wear absolutely necessary in the work place.



If you are thinging of having work wear printed local retailers are not far away and the monetary loss is more than made up for in the long run.

Thursday, 1 September 2016

Tasteful Work Wear

Tasteful Work Wear


Work uniforms are the clothes that bind your company together. They add a look of professionalism; lend credibility to your company as well as building a community among your employees. There is a reason work wear has existed for so long and that is because it does a whole lot more than provide clothing for your employees, it is because it is an essential company asset.


Things to look for in a work uniform


A logo is one of the most important things to include on your work uniform and these can be printed onto T-Shirts, jackets, coats & even jeans at minimal cost. This is the most important part of your work uniform as it is the overhanging symbol that brings everything within your company under one banner.

The next most important thing to consider is what your work uniform should entail. Will your employees be outside a lot in the cold? If so you may want to invest in work jackets as any t-shirts will simply be covered up during this period. Maybe you work indoors in a hot country? In which case consider cotton T-shirts that your employees will be more than happy to wear.

Colour scheme is also important. Not only do you want to convey a pleasant image of your company, you do not want your employees complaining about the uniform and for it to become a part of their job they really do not like. Try and get some feedback about what kind of uniform they would like to see and they would be happy to wear. Happy employees convey a happy image which in itself is good marketing.


Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Online T Shirt Preview Software

Designing Your Own T-Shirt from Home


  
Designing your own T-shirt from home has never been easier. Online websites have developed software that actually allows you to get designing instantly. Start putting those ideas in your head down on paper (metaphorically speaking!)
 

Online Websites


http://www.customink.com/

https://www.shirtinator.co.uk/

https://www.spreadshirt.co.uk/design-your-own-t-shirt/

http://www.uberprints.com/studio#ref-start-designing


Purchasing Designs


One problem with these websites is the markup they require on their t-shirts which is a lot higher than smaller independent t shirt printers. Always shop around to get the best price when you find your perfect t-shirt.

Friday, 14 November 2014

5 Top Tips for Designing a Roller Banner

Designing a roller banner to maximise its usefulness can be a difficult task and one that can always be done better. So whether your a seasoned professional or beginner newbie here are 5 top tips to designing a roller banner.

Logo

Your logo is a visual representation of your company and should be proudly displayed in a prominent position on your roller banner. When you think of a shop front, where do they have their logo? That's right, at the top. Having your logo at the top draws attention to your business, makes your business more memorable and grabs your audiences attention.


Colours

Regardless of your company, a lot of thought needs to be put into the colour scheme of your roller banner. Contrasting colours grab consumers attention and make your exhibition stand stand out from the rest. Your colour scheme may also needs to fit your logo which can affect the colours you can use. The best idea is to have a few different colour schemes and decide which one 

a) helps you stand out from the crowd
b) represents your company best

Quality Images

High quality images are a must. An absolute must. If any photos are of low quality and then blown up to be bigger. Well, the low quality because very noticeable and the one thing you don't want your roller banner to say is "low quality"

Top to Bottom and Left to Right

This is how people read. You must remember this when designing your roller banner. You want to take your readers on a chronological journey in order to maximise the potential from your roller banner. Take a look at your finished design and read it top to bottom and left to right just to check you have the perfect order with your information.

Contact Details

Consumers may not approach your stand. Consumers may not need your services there and then. But consumers sure can remember phone numbers, web URLs and email addresses. Get your contact details on there! You could be missing out on a lot of business if your contact details are absent from your roller banner and that is an ineffective roller banner!

Monday, 3 November 2014

Choosing the Right Tablecloth Size

Choosing a Tablecloth Size V 1.0

Some people on this earth are blessed with the gift of preparation. This innate ability to have everything they need at hand when they need it. And when they go shopping for a tablecloth, for rent or to buy, they know exactly what they need to know. For the rest of us mere mortals it can be a little more. Did you measure your table? Do you know what type of shape it is? These are all things you should know that maybe you didn't exactly think you should you know. But don't fret here are 5 simple tips to get you your perfect tablecloth size.
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Knowing your Table Shape

Their are 4 basic table shapes:
  • Oblong
  • Oval
  • Round
  • Square
If you are unsure of exactly which type of table shape that you own you can find out more information here!

Measure your Table!

When measuring your table remember to measure end to end and double check every single measurement (bit of a tongue twister!) One wrong measurement can lead to a tablecloth that just doesn't quite fit right and this can be demoralising after investing all that money.

Centimetres and Inches!

Although I'm sure all you mathematicians out there can just work this out in your head in a jiffy, it is best to take down the measurement in inches and centimetres to insure there are no complications when purchasing your tablecloth.It takes 2 seconds and could save you a big headache!
  

Add on the Table Skirting

Table skirting is the part of the tablecloth that falls down from the table. Industry standard is around 8 - 10 inches but this is entirely up to you and shorter or longer table skirts can add a little something extra to the room.
  

Invest in a Vinyl Plastic Tablecloth

If your going all out on a tablecloth please, please, please invest in a vinyl tablecloth. Learn from my mistake. Its does not cost much at all to purchase a vinyl plastic tablecloth and it can save you a lot of money. Definitely worth the couple of pound.