Art
placement can generally described in four ways;
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Center Block Artwork - One large image
placed on the center front of a Tee or Top. Usually the garment
will be balanced by one or more smaller images on the front
bottom corner and on the back. Please note that Vee Neck Tops
do not have sufficient room for a Center Block. Center Block
images can alternately be placed on the back of some Tops,
Jackets and Vests providing that there is sufficient room.
If so, the garment will be balanced by smaller images on the
front.
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Horizontal Border Artwork – A collection of smaller
images used around the bottom portion of a garment. It can
be used on Tops as well as on Pants and Skirts. Borders will
generally be used on the bottom of Dresses and Jumpers along
with more images placed on the upper portions of the garment.
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Vertical Border Artwork – Images placed in a Vertical
line on a garment. This type of Border is great for Button
front Shirt, Tees, Tops, Pants, Skirts and Dresses. Visually
this type of Border is appealing because it can make the wearer
appear longer and “leaner” than if art was placed
horizontally.
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Random Border Artwork - Images are placed on a garment in
a more random manner than they are with a linear (Border)
placement, although they can follow a somewhat vertical or
horizontal pattern. This placement of Art can be used on any
number of garment types, although it is only suited for some
types of Art. Please check with us to see if your Art choice
can be executed in a random manner.
There are so many different ways that Brian can place the Art
on our garments. We try to show the best illustrations of Art
that we have the room to show on the web site. We narrow the Art
choices for your reference, but feel free to look at the other
photo samples for other examples of how he put it all together.
The pictures shown are but a small representation of the endless
varieties. Eve is available to help you create the imagery you
would like. Please call her at 215-860-2994 |