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sixteen6stars · 2 years ago
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You can print this for me but more importantly for you
For FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 
injoy!!!!
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deadlynyghtshayde · 1 year ago
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Eek, ok! So my entry for the RawPaw Day/Night challenge is live!
Please check out my little bat Nyx, and if you like them, it would mean the world to me if you picked one up! Their wings and ears contain actual constellations, and I'm so proud of this little cutie.
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noeysnowy · 1 year ago
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Fucking awesome tshirt I found at Citees in Mallorca, Spain
I LOVE IT SO MUCH
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caffeinatedkris · 2 years ago
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(via Everything's Gone Crazy Dog Premium T-Shirt by kristalcurt)  
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fabricprintersblog · 1 year ago
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The Psychology of Colour in Shirts & Merchandise: What Does Your Colour Choice Say About Your Brand?
As a small business owner, you want your brand to stand out and make a statement. One of the most powerful tools at your disposal is colour. The colours you choose for your merchandise can speak volumes about your brand and the message you want to convey. In this blog post, we'll explore merchandise colour psychology, and what your colour choices say about your brand.
Why Colour Matters in Branding
Colour is one of the most important elements of branding. It has the power to evoke emotion, influence perception, and create an identity for your brand. Think about some of the most successful brands in the world: Coca-Cola's red, McDonald's yellow, and Starbucks' green. These colours are instantly recognisable and have become synonymous with the brands themselves.
Understanding Colour Associations and Meanings
Colour is associated with specific meanings and emotions. This is important to consider when choosing merchandise colour. By utilising brand colour psychology, you can select the ones that best represent your brand's personality.
Warm Colours
Warm colours, such as red, orange, and yellow, are associated with energy, passion, and excitement. They can evoke feelings of warmth and positivity. These colours are great for brands that want to convey a sense of enthusiasm and confidence.
Cool Colours
Cool colours, such as blue, green, and purple, are associated with calmness, serenity, and stability. They can evoke feelings of relaxation and trust. These colours are great for brands that want to convey a sense of reliability and dependability.
Mixed Colours
Mixed colours, such as pink, brown, and grey, can have different meanings depending on the shade and context. For example, pink is often associated with femininity and sweetness, while brown can be associated with earthiness and reliability. Grey can be seen as neutral or sophisticated.
Choosing Colours That Represent Your Brand's Personality
When choosing colours for your merchandise, it's important to consider your brand's personality. Think about the message you want to convey and the emotions you want to evoke. If you're a high-energy brand, warm colours like red or orange might be a good choice. If you want to convey a sense of calmness and serenity, cool colours like blue or green might be a better fit.
Colour Combinations That Work: Examples
When it comes to choosing colours for your merchandise, it's also important to consider how they will work together. Some colour combinations are more effective than others. Here are a few examples:
Black and white: This classic combination is timeless and sophisticated.
Blue and orange: These complementary colours create a sense of energy and excitement.
Green and brown: This natural combination is great for brands that want to convey a sense of earthiness and sustainability.
Check out our previous article on ‘The Anatomy of a Perfect T-Shirt Design’ to see how artists strategically pulled together colour to elevate a design. Our Instagram also has a range of fun examples, great for inspiration. 
Using Colour to Influence Your Target Audience
Colour can also be used to influence your target audience. For example, if you're targeting a younger demographic, bright, bold colours might be more effective. If you're targeting an older demographic, more muted, sophisticated colours might be a better fit.
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing Colors for Your Shirts and Merchandise
There are a few common mistakes to avoid when choosing colours for your merchandise:
Choosing colours that clash: Be careful not to choose colours that clash or look garish together.
Using too many colours: Using too many colours can be overwhelming and confusing.
Ignoring your brand's personality: Make sure the colours you choose are a good representation of your brand's personality and message.
Printing Your Custom Shirts and Merchandise: How Colour Choices Affect the Final Product
It's important to consider how your colour choices will affect the final product. The colours you see on your computer screen might look different when printed on fabric. Make sure to choose colours that will translate well to your merchandise. Speak to The Fabric Printer’s expert team for advice if you are uncertain.
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Colour is a powerful tool for branding and marketing your merchandise. By understanding the psychology of colour and the associations and meanings behind different colours, you can choose colours that represent your brand's personality and message. When selecting colours, it's also important to consider how they will work together and how they will be perceived by your target audience. Avoid common mistakes such as choosing colours that clash or ignoring your brand's personality, and make sure to consider how your colour choices will affect the final product when printed on your merchandise.
At The Fabric Printer, we understand the importance of colour in creating a strong and memorable brand identity. We offer a wide range of custom shirt and merchandise printing services, and our team of experts can help you choose the perfect colours for your brand. Whether you're a small business owner with limited marketing and branding experience or an established brand looking to refresh your merchandise, we're here to help.To learn more about our custom shirt and merchandise printing services, visit our website and request a quote today. Let us help you create a powerful and effective brand identity with the right colours for your merchandise. Contact The Fabric Printer today for a quote or via [email protected] with any queries or for assistance in a range of areas.
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lobakartdesign · 2 years ago
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(via T-shirt essentiel « Art anime Posca Marker » par lobak)
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xaoca · 12 days ago
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Frogs tickle tshirt (Bugdumb project) by Olivia Chapman
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elijasz · 3 months ago
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My Goodbye - EPIC (The musical)
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sandushengshou · 4 months ago
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the vampire lestat in the media (1/2)
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ribbittrobbit · 8 months ago
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wake up new sig figs single just dropped
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littlealienproducts · 20 days ago
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Snoopy Lino Print Tee by SadSocietyPress
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sixteen6stars · 2 years ago
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possible sequel tshirt design for the luigi one
consider if am gonna do with king boo that says Nutbuster
*UPDATE* its finished
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jadafitch · 5 months ago
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Nash Island Light, Pleasant Bay, Addison. No longer active, but for over 100 years, has been home to flocks of sheep. You can get your hands on some of the sea fog washed wool from Starcroft MERCH
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anemonet · 4 months ago
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pro tip: you can always put the bugs in little outfits :thumbsup:
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caffeinatedkris · 2 years ago
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figdays · 6 months ago
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Falin Chimera Cuts Print ✦ T-Shirt // Heptagadu
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