Have you ever been stumped on what color ink to use on a specific color tee The Carolina Panthers Football two States one team NFC South Division T-Shirt . Then this blog post is for you! We’re going to go through three different ways to pair colors, which will help you identify the best T-shirt color and ink combinations for screen printing and other decorating techniques.
The Carolina Panthers Football two States one team NFC South Division T-Shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
We sat down with our Art Director to talk about these three color relationships and how they translated to our Heather Dusty Blue tee The Carolina Panthers Football two States one team NFC South Division T-Shirt . Check it out below! If you were to look at the color wheel, you will see that bright colors are on the outside. Every wholesale blank T-shirt brand offers these kinds of colors – the true royals, kelly greens, reds etc. As you move inside or outside the color wheel, you will find more unique shades, which is where kingteeshops likes to discover color palettes. When you’re designing and figuring out how to choose the right color ink to pair with your T-shirt, you should have a good understanding of three basic color relationships. A monochromatic color palette includes dark, medium and light versions of the same, single color. So if you want to create a design that is monochromatic, or as it’s commonly known in screen printing, do a tonal print, you’ll need to choose an ink color that is a tint lighter or shade darker than the shirt color. Complementary colors are located directly opposite each other on the color wheel. This allows for the most dramatic contrast of all color relationships. Examples are red and green or blue and orange. A lot of sports teams use this color relationship, like the Los Angeles Lakers or New York Mets, because it really stands out. Of course, if you’re using a softer tint, it won’t be as drastic but it will still create a stark contrast. Michelle recommends that if you’re looking to do a complementary color relationship with your T-shirt design, don’t feel obligated to use those exact colors, but instead you can play with similar colors to create more of a softer look. Analogous colors are located next to each other on the color wheel. They usually match well and give off a seamless, low contrast harmony. Examples are blue and green or yellow and orange. We hope this gives you a better idea of choosing the right color for your designs. Don’t forget to check out the video above to see the examples in action, and let us know in the comment section of the video which examples you liked best!
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Anonymous –
it was ok.
Anonymous –
great packaging and punctual with delivery.
Anonymous –
The shirt looks exactly like the picture. It is true to size(I got a 2XL to be oversized and it goes to around mid thigh)and the material is thick and seems durable. It did not shrink(or at least not noticeable) after washing.
Anonymous –
Good stuff..!!
Good product. First thing I did aS to wash the t-shirts in lightly soaped medium cool washer. Then they were dried in medium cool dryer. Still felt good but a tad softening of the material. Worth the cost. Order a size larger but wash and dry before first wear.
Anonymous –
Good for price. Bargain/novelty use, medium to medium/light weight.
Good for general or novelty use, but these are not heavy-weight like upper-end graphic tees. If you want good and heavy t-shirts for work, these are not it.
For embroidering, these do need more stabilizing than the white heavy-duty t-shirts you can get at a certain warehouse store, but I needed a good choice of colors. The colors are rich and the ones I’ve received have had no blotches and the seams have been solid. But I do check every shirt before I work on it.
These do begin to show wear/age after 5-6 washings, but if you just need smart-looking shirts for events like workshops and birthdays, these will do!