T-Shirt Designer

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The first t-shirts were worn back in the 19th century when laborers would cut their jumpsuits in half to keep cool in the summer.

It wasn't until the middle of the 20th century that the t-shirt really took off though; rebellious film stars like Marlon Brando and James Dean helped make the t-shirt a fashion staple.

From those plain white numbers, today's t-shirts feature all kinds of graphic designs. T-Shirt Designers create apparel designs, logo designs, brand identity, and graphic production & design for all sorts of projects. They prepare artwork for printing, manage creative libraries, create art mockups and color separations, and be involved in picking out garment materials that fit their designs best.

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