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18 Truly Awesome HandPicked Designer TShirts

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If you are like me, you love your t-shirts and this is why I have hand picked 18 awesome, cool designer tshirts for your pleasure. All of these shirts come in men and women’s sizes and are on sale from $19 at DesignByHumans by affiliate.


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72 JUST™ Creative Comments

  • Nick | Resource Pile Reply

    Wow, awesome stuff! I love tees :)

    Nick | Resource Pile’s last blog post..Inspiration: Machine56

  • Rob Barrett Reply

    I love the boldness of the birds t-shirt, and that first one is very geek chic!
    The orange-red against the light blue of the Japanese one works well, I think.

  • Roy Nottage Reply

    There are some tees in there I would love to have! Particularly the CMYK one.

    Though I’m concerned it could be quite expensive to ship to the UK (you know, like if there are hidden import duty fees – DesignsByHumans say there could be).

    Do you design any of your own t-shirts Jacob?

  • Roy Nottage Reply

    Oops, typed my website in wrong before (embarrassed now).

    Something I’d like to know about these shirts are how they are printed, particularly how they get it over the shoulder.

    Roy Nottage’s last blog post..The First Digital Painting EVER.

  • LaurenMarie - Creative Curio Reply

    I think my favorite would have to be the zebra at the end there. Not too much of a shirt collector myself, except for a few choice ones from Think Geek ;)

    LaurenMarie – Creative Curio’s last blog post..Illustrator Gradients Simplified

  • Scott Westhoven Reply

    Great T-shirts. I’ve had a difficult time finding a printer that would print so large. Everyone I talk to have limits because of the seams. Do you know what printer the designer uesed?

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  • Eivind Reply

    Love the CMYK one! I like them a bit geeky too, hehe. I was thinking about getting into t-shirt design myself, and as several other commenters have mentioned, I wonder how they get such a large print. Maybe they print before they sew it together?

    Eivind’s last blog post..Legibility and readability defined by design-academics

  • Klaus Reply

    I love the cut finger. :)
    Great contrast, black & shining colors. Yeap, definitely we have a winner.

  • modemlooper Reply

    You can make any size screen to print. Most printers just do the smaller sizes. Props to DBH for doing over size prints. I make my own screens have about 50 now and do oversize ones and whenever I wear them people jaw drop because no one does oversize and its graphically striking. I like doing multiple treatments on one shirt like screen printing and then using an iron-on top of that. I like the apple one simple yet interesting.

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  • Mike Smith Reply

    #7 is my personal favorite. Personal preference I guess. All of them are really nice though.

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  • Ruud van Wijngaarden Reply

    Wow. Big wow. I want most of them! Inspirational stuff. I am developing a clothing brand (very early stages), this kind of humbles me.

    *drags credit card from wallet*

    Ruud van Wijngaarden’s last blog post..The Waldo Ultimatum – The Imponderables

  • Steve Brown Reply

    Great collection Jacob, bright colours and oversize printing not my cup of tea, but really interesting to see how much people do like it. CMYK gets my vote too.

    Steve Brown’s last blog post..Halftone Dots and Screenprinting

  • Rajesh Pancholi Reply

    Nice!!!!!!!!!!

  • Craig Farrall Reply

    I visit that design by humans website alot thanks to media zone, and the t-shirt idea really appeals to me, because I have a design already completed, just needs printed on the t-shirt. but very nice post, more of these please :)

    Craig Farrall’s last blog post..The Carsonified Golden Ticket.

  • Nathan Beck Reply

    Boootiful designs. I love this kinda stuff.

    If you think these are ‘top’ I’d definitely recommend http://www.threadless.com

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  • Adrian | Rubiqube Reply

    Nice selection, Jacob! I really like 8, for the simplicity of the design.

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  • Jacob Cass Reply

    Roy,
    I am actually in the process of designing 10 tshirts for a client in Egypt so guess so!
    I don’t think there would be import duties, however I am not from the UK but you could always put “gift” to get it through. I am getting the CMYK one.

    Lauren,
    Yeah the zebra and the cmyk one are my favourites!

    Elvind,
    I am not familiar with the process but I am sure there is some info on the interweb on it!

    Klaus,
    They are also strong designs so it is hard to choose just one but I like the CMYK one just for the chic factor.

    Ryan,
    Have you got some pics of your shirts?

    Steve,
    They are my cup of tea, love em!

  • Gareth Coxon - Dot Design Reply

    Some great design here, very bold, particularly like the abstract painting one with the crow and the hand drawing, great post!

    Gareth Coxon – Dot Design’s last blog post..Artist / Designer Interview 2 – Oddhero

  • Eli Reply

    Yeah, Design By Humans have amazing tshirts that you won’t find anywhere else – but I’m holding out for them to start accepting PayPal for orders.

    Eli’s last blog post..Photoshop/Illustrator Tutorial: Designing a Vexel Banner

  • Rob Barrett Reply

    If you’re going to have affiliate links on these images, it might be worth the few minutes adding the product-specific links instead.

    As far as I can tell, there’s no search function on DBH, so right now it’s a case of just browsing through until you come across it – make things as easy as possible for someone to buy, before they change their mind!

  • Brian Reply

    A lot of affiliate links, but good designs nonetheless. Expect a commission from my – getting the CMYK and Bold Is Beautiful shirts. Thanks for the list!

    Brian’s last blog post..How To Master Photoshop In Just One Week Pt. 3

  • Jacob Cass Reply

    Rob,
    There is only one link for affiliate so I had to use that otherwise I would have.

    Brian,
    I am getting the CMYK one too. The commissions I can only use to buy shirts from their site so it’s not like I am earning cash, just a free awesome shirt!

  • Zahira Reply

    i loved that last zebra for some time now…..contemplating buying one if they’d only ship to my hidden corner in the world :-(

  • Roy Nottage Reply

    I might give it a go then, since I’ll just end up jealous if you get the CMYK one!

    Will we get to see these t shirt designs when you finish? I’m intrigued.

    Roy Nottage’s last blog post..The First Digital Painting EVER.

  • Jamie Le Souef Reply

    The birds one is amazing! I’ll be hitting up your affiliate link for that one! :)

    Jamie Le Souef’s last blog post..My Boy (1)

  • NaldzGraphics Reply

    OMG i want that t-shirts:D

    they look awesome!!!!

    Ronald

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  • Peter Reply

    Hmm, getting a 403 forbidden error message when I try and access their site…pity!

    Peter’s last blog post..Mac or PC?

  • Dainis Graveris Reply

    I love almost all of those T-shirt design! Did You know how to create one by Yourself? It’s little easier to design one, but how to get printed it on t-shirt proffesionally?

    Dainis Graveris’s last blog post..Unique 3D Text – Xara 3D + Photoshop Tutorial

  • Bernie Ebue Reply

    These designs are awesome, they’ve especially sparked some inspiration for my own designs.

    Bernie Ebue’s last blog post..Luchador Creative Portrait Poster.

  • RaShell Reply

    Hehe, I’ve been almost obsessed with t-shirts lately. There are just so many cool ones. I even tried my hand at designing Ts, but haven’t succeeded… yet ;)
    It’s a great medium, for sure.

    RaShell’s last blog post..Doodle-Floor Extravaganza

  • CurlsofRed Reply

    So, these are some great designs.

    I’m taken aback by the lack of variety in size of the graphics…everything’s *BAM* – right in your face. The ‘A is for apple’ and the star trek hand gesture are the most “simple” of the designs posted.

    Not that these designs don’t have their place, because obviously everyone who’s posted has ranted and raved about them. But I think subtlety has some place in t-shirt design…while still being a powerful message.

    I’m heading over to their website to check out more of their shirts…

  • Nick Healy Reply

    These are some amazing designs. Especially the hand reaching for an apple and the black and white bird shirt.

    I just started a clothing design company, One of Twenty, and this is the type of stuff we look up to and aspire to create.

  • Clifton Alexander Reply

    Awesome. Love that huge printing, but like others have posted, I can’t get my screen printer to go that big!

    We create Graphic Design and Font inspired shirts. ReactorFactory.com

  • Gary Storm Reply

    Excellent stuff. I`m a t-shirt design junkie too, and you just gave me a neat fix!

  • Conrad Gorny Reply

    The bird one is my favourite. Works well with the positive and negative space. +1

  • Jason Reply

    A lot of these shirts are really great. The showcase some really good design skills. However, I tend to dress more to blend in then to stick out so I probably wouldn’t wear any of them.

  • Jacob Cass Reply

    Dainis,
    I haven’t actually looked into creating shirts like these myself so I am not really sure but Google is your best friend.

    @All,
    Thank you for your comments!

  • Ingenue_Em Reply

    I love #2 – it’s gorgeous!

    #6 – I’ve seen that ‘Bold is Beautiful’ typography before, is it a Go Media design?

  • Jacob Cass Reply

    Yes it is from Go Media.

  • Morgan Reply

    I just bought this t-shirt from threadless a few weeks back.
    http://www.threadless.com/product/1462/The_Sound_of_Colour

    Most people wouldn’t even catch on, so its pretty funny to catch them staring.

  • Jacob Cass Reply

    That is a great shirt Morgan, took me a while to figure it out too!

  • Nuno Reply

    Where can I find them, I mean if I want to buy.

    • Jacob Cass Reply

      Just click on any of the shirts Nuno.

  • Billishirts Reply

    The Multicolored zebra one is awesome.. where do you get your ideas? Great talent!

  • Beaver t-shirts Reply

    Oh my God really awesome work and art… Lovely shirts

  • Molasses Fatts Reply

    Can’t wait till the whole fractal design dies out, the shits may look cool but they don’t take a lot of work to create.

  • Richelle Reply

    Some great t-shirts!!! Awesome..
    anyone know of good places to find fitted T’s for women – or tank tops but for the chick designer?

  • Miracle Studios Reply

    Nice design on t shirts.

  • C.K. Reply

    I’m going to have to dissent here and say that I don’t like these designs at all. You should be questioning your design credentials if you can’t see that they are nothing but vacuous, faddy, photoshop hodgepodge. There really is nothing behind this stuff except to look “PRETTY COOL”. Ed Hardy for hipsters!

  • Logo Reviews Reply

    I’ll take the 11th shirt, just my type. I can feel the design inspiration.

  • TheTadhg Reply

    The black and white t-shirt with birds isn’t on the design by humans web page.do u know if its gone forever or if there’s somewhere else i could get it.must have it.


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