Graphic Design for Clothing Brands: From Concept to Print-Ready (On-Demand)
This is not a general graphic design class.
This is a 4-hour recorded workshop built specifically for clothing brand owners and print shops who want to design their own apparel and properly prepare files for real-world printing.
If you’ve ever had a printer tell you:
“This file won’t work”
“You need to remove the background”
“Your file is low quality”
This class is for you.
What You’ll Learn
You’ll learn how to design with production in mind, using the exact tools and workflows used in the apparel industry.
We cover:
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How to prep artwork for DTG, DTF, screen printing, and sublimation
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When to use Illustrator vs Photoshop and why it matters
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How to avoid common mistakes that lead to bad prints, delays, or reprints
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How to design artwork that actually translates from screen to garment
No fluff. No guessing. Just what actually works.
Full Class Breakdown (4+ Hours)
Hour 1 – Adobe Illustrator
Creating clean, scalable vector artwork for logos, text, and screen printing
Hour 2 – Adobe Photoshop
Preparing raster artwork for DTG, DTF, sublimation, and vintage-style prints
Hour 3 – Midjourney (AI for Apparel Design)
Generating strong design concepts and turning them into usable, print-ready artwork
Hour 4 – Pro Tools and Resources
Vectorizing artwork, font resources, stock graphics, mockups, file delivery, and real production workflows
How It Works
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Instant access after purchase
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Watch at your own pace
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Pause, rewind, and rewatch anytime
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Automatically pick up where you left off
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Includes all digital resources and tools used in the class
Who This Is For
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Clothing brand owners who design their own apparel
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Apparel designers working on real garments
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Creators who want full control over their designs and printing results
Who This Is Not For
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General graphic designers with no interest in apparel
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People looking for a basic “learn Photoshop” course
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Anyone not planning to print on real garments
What You’ll Walk Away With
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Confidence sending files to printers
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A clear understanding of how different printing methods affect design
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A repeatable workflow you can use for every collection
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Fewer mistakes, fewer reprints, and better-looking garments
Final Note
Most people don’t struggle with design because they lack creativity.
They struggle because they don’t understand how design translates into production.
This class fixes that.
Get access now and start designing with production in mind.