Teextile – T-Shirt Design Competition

I got an email today from Franco over at Teextile. Teextile is a t-shirt community/design site that is going to print one t-shirt a day, 5 days a week. The t-shirt that they print and sell will be determined by votes from the users and visitors of the site. Whichever t-shirt gets the most votes will be the one that gets printed.

If you are the lucky designer whose shirt gets printed by Teextile, then you’ll also make 4 bucks for every shirt they sell that day – plus you’ll still own the rights to that shirt after it’s printed that day.

They’re also holding a rad t-shirt design contest (yes, I said rad) for their first design. The design needs to incorporate the ‘Teextile’ name in it – and the winning design will be the first shirt printed. The winning designer will also get the 4 dollars per shirt sold and an iPod Touch. Nice. You have till Feb 20th to submit a design for the initial t-shirt design contest, or you can submit a regular t-shirt design at any time.

Here’s a few of the entries so far in the contest:

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If you like any of those you should go to the site and vote on them.

Looking through the gallery there are also a lot of great designs not for the initial contest. It’ll be interesting to see which designs actually get printed.

Teextile looks like they’re attracting a number of really talented designers – be sure and check them out.

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2 Responses to “Teextile – T-Shirt Design Competition”

  1. thanks for the rad post patrick (people really need to start using that word more often)… hope to see you around there sometime

  2. Interesting idea, I’ll have to check it out.

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