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Apparel Design
Apparel design is not just about creating garments; it's about building a brand and telling a story. Designers carefully consider brand identity, incorporating elements that resonate with the target audience. The story behind each collection adds depth and meaning, creating a connection between the consumer and the brand.

The Designs

A small collection of custom graphic tees designed for DTF (Direct to Film technology) for the Hyu-myn and Black on Black Clothing Collection in collaboration with Hand 2 Hand Clothing.

  • Hand 2 Hand (BLK+BLK Clothing)
  • Lady Liberty (Hyu-myn) X BLK+BLK Clothing
  • Money Lisa (Hyu-myn X BLK+BLK Clothing)
  • City of Brass (Hyu-myn X BLK+BLK Clothing)

Design for Apparel

Creating custom designs for apparel, helping independent clothing brands to build branding and identity. Designing for apparel requires an understanding of various printing techniques to bring creative visions to life. Screen printing, a popular method, involves pushing ink through a mesh screen onto fabric, creating vibrant and durable designs. The process allows for bold and intricate patterns, making it ideal for statement pieces and graphic tees. However, designing for screen printing necessitates attention to color separation and layering, as each color requires a separate screen. On the other hand, navigating the realm of other apparel printing services, such as direct-to-garment (DTG) or heat transfer, demands a different set of considerations. DTG allows for intricate, full-color designs with a soft feel, while heat transfer enables the application of intricate details on various materials. Designers must adapt their creative approach to suit each printing method's strengths and limitations, ensuring that the final product not only looks visually striking but also aligns seamlessly with the chosen printing technique's technical requirements.

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