T-shirt firm launches design site
Wednesday 20th of December 2006 12:30:00 PM

Vintage
t-shirt printer RetroDuck has launched a new website which allows its customers to design their
tees online.
The Michigan print shop has launched a new site which lets people submit designs and have their art created on a
t-shirt.
"It gives the customer total creative control and they can design at home, school, work, or anywhere internet access is available," said Sean Maday, company founder.
Customers can change the colours of the
t-shirts and how the artwork appears to suit their own needs.
Design software then sends the interpreted image to the print shop where the
tee-shirt is produced.
"Some people are not confident in their personal design abilities. Even so, those customers can use the software to give us a rough idea of what they are looking for and then we can connect them with one of our professional designers," Mr Maday added.
RetroDuck also searches the internet for
t-shirt iron-ons from the 1960s, 70s and 80s.
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