by forestfeet » Sun Jun 15, 2014 2:32 am
Just gonna chime in here with some thoughts on printing and setting up files.
So I screenprint and do graphic design. I'm assuming the final design would probably be screenprinted onto t shirts, because that's (generally) the easiest and cheapest method. The main thing to think about with screenprinting is that every color is a different layer, and each layer costs extra, so keeping designs at 1-4 colors is usually best, although more is certainly not impossible or even implausible. Another thing to remember is that screenprinting doesn't pick up gradients without a halftone. Basically since the screen is exposed using a photo emulsion method, you need to make any grayscale gradient into a series of tiny dots or multiple layers of grays, otherwise it will be one black blob.
You can make screenprinted transparencies out of drawings, but it's best to scan the drawing and trace it in illustrator to get really clean vector lines that can be scaled to any point without getting overly pixelated.
Looking forward to seeing what you guys design!