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Teespring: Do you outsource your designs? (5)
06-13-2014 04:41 PM
#1
dhugar (Member)
Teespring: Do you outsource your designs?
I'm looking for a quick way to come up with solid designs. Can anyone post their methods? I'm not actually a designer but I do know how to use Photoshop etc. I've thought about outsourcing on Fiverr.
Thanks.
06-14-2014 06:29 PM
#2
houssem (Member)

Originally Posted by
dhugar
I'm looking for a quick way to come up with solid designs. Can anyone post their methods? I'm not actually a designer but I do know how to use Photoshop etc. I've thought about outsourcing on Fiverr.
Thanks.
If you know the basics of Photoshop, then there is no need to outsource anything. The reason is because you're going to be testing lots of designs before you start forming an idea of what works and what doesn't. Also, many of the very successful TeeSpring designs are pretty basic. I just saw the other day a t-shirt that says in plain text "what a dumb shirt" and it was selling hundreds. I'm not a designer and my Photoshop knowledge is very basic, yet I'm designing all of my t-shirts. However, if you have the budget to outsource design work, then go for it. There are some very good designers on Fiverr that you can partner up with.
06-20-2014 12:45 AM
#3
sidsevensix (Member)
Ive been using fiverr.. I suggest having several designs in mind and the trying out different designers
06-20-2014 12:54 AM
#4
John Jonas (Senior Member)
If you have specific designs in mind that you can't execute, then you can definitely outsource them to a designer. Just remember to tell or show them exactly what you need. Even hand drawn guides would be helpful. Even the best designer can only do so much if you don't tell them exactly what you want done.
02-04-2016 12:09 AM
#5
antekxxx (Member)
I have a great designer, US based, takes 20$ per design if you order in bulk (10)
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