Design and Print a 70s Style T-Shirt – Psd Premium Tutorial


Authentic, retro looking T-shirt designs are all the rage these days. In this Psd Premium tutorial, author Mark Mayers will take a heavy dose of inspiration from the 70s and create a cool, surf-style graphic with tons of retro appeal. This tutorial will also demonstrate how to incorporate an aged and distressed look to replicate washing machine wear and tear. In the final part of this tutorial you’ll see how easy it is to print your designs onto special iron-on transfer paper and apply it to a T-shirt, which is an ideal solution if you just need a handful for your local club or friends. This tutorial is available exclusively to Premium Members. If you are looking to take your t-shirt design skills to the next level then Log in or Join Now to get started!


About the Author

Author Mark Mayers is a talented designer and illustrator from the UK. He has worked as a designer and creative director for several design/advertising agencies and specializes in print, branding, packaging, and exhibition graphics. Mark began his career when the tools of the trade were markers, layout pads, and most importantly, the ability to draw, but he embraced the digital revolution in the early 90′s and swapped his drawing board for a Mac. Today, Mark freelances from his studio in Cornwall for such clients as American Express, BMW, Future Publishing, IDG Communications and Imagine Publishing.


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Psd Premium Membership

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