Custom Made T-Shirt Kids & Youth
It’s a new year, and that means new trends in T-Shirts Kids &
Youth Design. We’ve looked through our favorite designs that the Supply
Custom has been creating recently to forecast what’s going to be big this
year in the world of custom t-shirts! We’ll walk you through each trend, and
explain how to get the look for your next t-shirt creation.
Abstract drawings:-
there’s been a rise in quirky and geometric drawings borrowing styles
and color schemes from the 90’s. The primary colors (red, yellow, and blue)
work surprisingly well together, especially when combined with fun patterns and
line work. Some designers have used a single, vibrant accent color combined
with an abstract line drawing to create a great looking shirt.
Stand out:-
Create your drawing, and choose a high-contrast and ultra-vibrant color
palette for your design. Take advantage of brighter t-shirt colors as well.
Looking for inspiration? Check out design trends from the 80’s and 90’s for a
throwback vibe.
Pocket prints:-
While Supply Custom currently don’t
stock tees with pockets, the “pocket” printing location became incredibly
popular this year. Influences and other members of the Bonfire selling
community created small logos or designs and printed them on the front of their
tees. Pocket prints are a great way to promote your message in a subtle, yet
impact fool way T-Shirts Kids & Youth.
Get the look:-
Choose your design, and shrink it down to about any sizes with width and
height. Place your design on the top right corner of the t-shirt when designing
it in the supply Custom Tool. Remember to make sure that your design will
be readable when shrunken in size.
Sketchbook
Drawings:-
the textural, hand-drawn look of these t-shirt graphics prints really
well on apparel. Using larger designs with more dynamic mark-making is a great
way to make a one-color t-shirt design still feel artistic and thoughtful.
Floral Drawings:-
While all sorts of drawings seem to be becoming more popular for T-ShirtsKids & Youth Designs, we’ve noticed floral motifs are holding strong.
Flowers are beautiful and can be represented in so many ways, but they also
carry a broad array of symbolism as well. Flowers can stand for growth and
beauty, or a fresh start. But they can also just frame words or phrases that
hold the most weight in the design.
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