Project: JV Varsity Cheer Squad Shirt 2010

JVCheer2010FJVCheer2010These are the new shirts for the 2010-2011 squad of Melissa Junior Varsity Cheerleaders.  The squad just conducted tryouts and I was asked to create a simple design for future practice and camp shirts.  The coach has asked that we use a simple red/black design on a white shirt with a megaphone and the mascot on the back.  We also personalized each megaphone with imprinting so each girl’s shirt looks like their regular megaphone.

If your squad is needing shirts, please feel free to call us or send us a request via our contact page.

Project: Amp’d Pigment Dyed Shirt

Amp'dFAAmp'dBThe high school youth group from FirstMelissa.org was looking for a unique shirt for their event.  The artwork concept was created by their youth minister, Matt Ward, we translated his idea into this shirt. What makes this unique was it was a photo – broken into black, white and grey printing for the shirt.  The shirt is a pigment dyed mustard shirt, which means it is a super soft but still keep that great worn in look that is popular.

If your church youth group is looking for event shirts, please give us a ring or send an email, or better yet contact us through our contact page with what you might be needing.

Project: Heritage Soccer-Team Shirts

Heritage Coyotes SoccerThe Heritage Coyotes Athletic Booster Club was looking for a t-shirt for their players to wear during soccer season.  The HCABC knew they only wanted to screen print a single color onto a maroon shirt and they wanted a simple design with the team name and soccer ball.  We came up with this design for the club and with the approval of the soccer coach.  The budget for this shirt was only $6/player.

If you are interested in getting a set of shirts for your team then give us a ring or click here for our online quote form and we’ll get right back to you.

Project: JV Cheer Signature Shirt

JV Cheer Signature Shirt FrontJV Cheer Signature Shirt BackPrinted signaturesThis project was for the JV Cheer leaders at the local high school.  Since this was their inaugural year, they wanted something unique, so they asked to have their signatures in the artwork.   After signing white paper with a regular sharpie marker, the signatures were scanned and added to the artwork.  The first two images are of the concept proof for approval.  The final photo is of the printed shirt.