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document Crowd CreativityThe contest was launched in conjunction with one of the leading providers of crowdsourced designs, Threadless, which regularly runs such challenges which then feature on the site's line of...
document Crowd Creativity
Uruguay’s Ministry of Tourism and Sport is soliciting fan-created images to include on a brand-new Olympic t-shirt.
site Crowdfunding / Investing (Equity, Profit and Revenue Sharing)Demokratee is a crowdfunding website for t-shirt designers. Tee designers submit design projects and receive funding from contributors to turn their designs into a line of t-shirts. In return for...
article CrowdfundingWilliams and co-founder Evan Stites-Clayton, recent Brown grads living in Providence, Rhode Island, started working on Teespring full-time in August 2011, launched their first campaign in January,...
article Crowd CreativityTeePublic is for t-shirts what Kickstarter is for 9-year-old girls raising money to develop a family friendly video game. The platform was designed by Josh Abramson, the same guy behind the popular...
document Distributed KnowledgeTshirtOS is still in development since its prototype was expensive but the two co-creators are working on making this T-shirt available and affordable to the public, as long as the public wants it....
Crowdfunding, ToolsThe T-shirt Issue is an interdisciplinary collective that combines fashion, design and technology into unique basic apparel, ranging from daily wearables to conceptual installations. The company’s products are made in a new digital environment that allows reconstruction of every piece of clothing from the core to any degree of complexity. With this new approach the TShirt Issue has established a new dimension in which 2D, 3D and the space in between is reconsidered and experimented with. The team is composed of talented art and fashion designers including Murat, Linda, Rozi, April, Severin, and Hande. Thanks to Rozi for handling the replies on the interview!
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document Crowdfunding
Designers can resort to crowdsourcing, but most crowdsourcing companies give designers only a small upfront payment or tiny commission for t-shirt sales. Similarly, a designer can post their...
video Distributed Knowledge
TshirtOS is still in development since its prototype was expensive but the two co-creators are working on making this T-shirt available and affordable to the public, as long as the public wants...
article CrowdfundingTeespring works with a network of screenprinters to make the shirts, routing customers’ orders to the one nearest them. The company’s business model involves taking a flat margin per shirt, and...
article Crowd CreativityIn addition to accessing new design talent, crowdsourcing is also an emerging marketing channel. Instead of relying on a highly centralized team of “Imagineers” and marketers, Disney ends up...
Crowd CreativityIn 2000, a college student named Jake Nickell entered a t-shirt design contest hosted by Dreamless.org, a (now defunct) online forum for web programmers and graphic designers. The winning design would become the official t-shirt of a Dreamless event in London. Out of about 100 entries, Nickell’s design won the contest.
Jacob DeHart, another college student with a passion for design, also entered the competition. Though his design didn’t win, he and Nickell (who had met through the forum) began to talk about how much fun it was to participate in the contest. “Dreamless was all about art and design and a lot of artists on there had 'battles' and shared/critiqued their work with each other,” wrote Nickell in a blog post entitled ‘ Threadless.com: The History’. “It was all around a very creative environment for hobbyists and professionals alike to unleash some creativity in their free time.” That got the two thinking: what if they held an ongoing design contest where the winning t-shirts would go on sale? Soon, Threadless was born.
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document CrowdfundingDemokratee uses crowdfunding to support t-shirt designs, and generates revenue with a small commission from each contribution made on the site by its users. Nearly all of the profits generated go...
site Crowd Creativity / DesignIn its simplest form, MASScanvas is about giving designers a T-shirt-shaped stage to showcase their talents while, at the same time, giving back to the community.
A full 10% of all sales on...
document Crowd Creativity
Threadless, an online community of amateur and professional designers, is challenging its 1.5 million international artists and the public to design a shirt about "The Final Frontier"...
site Crowd Creativity / ApparelMySoti is a place where designers can upload original artwork which in turn can be selected as artwork for products that MySoti prints and offers to its customers worldwide. An idea for a t-shirt...
document Crowd CreativityDesignCrowd's rapid growth has been made possible by its innovative crowdsourcing business model (that allows businesses to get 50+ designs and ideas from around the world in just hours) which...
site Crowd Creativity / Design
Gantibaju.com is a clothing line that combines creativity, e-commerce, and the largest t-shirt design contest in Indonesia.
With gantibaj's t-shirt design contests, anyone can submit...