Shirt Designs

What This Is

A great shirt design isn't just a logo slapped on a chest. It's a piece of wearable art that people actually want to wear- and when it's done right, it becomes one of the best marketing tools your brand has. Shirt design from Timbo Slices is about creating graphics that are intentional, print-ready, and built for the culture your brand lives in.

Whether you need a single-color flash-inspired design for your tattoo studio or a bold multi-color graphic for your brewery's summer release, we'll get you a design that holds up on fabric, photographs well, and makes people ask where they can get one.

    • Bands and musicians designing merch for tours, releases, or online stores

    • Craft breweries creating apparel for seasonal drops, anniversaries, or taproom retail

    • Tattoo studios selling artist-branded garments or flash-inspired apparel

    • Cannabis brands building lifestyle-forward apparel their audience actually wants to wear

    • Independent brands wanting a standout graphic for a one-time run or ongoing merch line

    • Custom graphic design built for screen printing or DTF production

    • Print-ready files delivered in the correct color separations and format

    • Mockups so you can see exactly how it'll look on the garment before you print

    • Design consultation to nail down concept, color count, and placement

    • Files formatted for your printer or ready to hand off to our screen printing service

Design Considerations

Good shirt design is partly about aesthetics and partly about technical execution. Color count affects print cost. Ink type affects feel and durability. Placement affects how the design reads on the body. We factor all of this in from the start so your design doesn't just look good on screen- it looks good on the shirt.

Pricing

Shirt design starts at $150 per graphic. Multi-placement designs, illustrated artwork, and complex color systems are scoped and quoted individually. If you're bundling shirt design with a brand identity package or screen printing through me, ask about combined pricing.

The Bottom Line

The best merch doesn't feel like merch. It feels like something people would want as a part of your brand experience. That's what we're building.