Calling IHB artists to design an IHB T-shirt

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You can also just upload the design to cafepress (<a href="http://CafePress.com">http://CafePress.com</a>) and then link it on the blog. Then anyone surfing the web can go and order one, and you get a cut. You don't have to process any order, the money just accumulates in your account until it's enough to be worth a check.
 
<p><a href="http://www.eshirts.com/">http://www.eshirts.com/</a> does the same as cafepress - people order your design in whatever color/size/style they want, and you get a cut.</p>
 
I've placed orders at Cafe Press, Zazzle, and Printfection. After I have a chance to check out the quality, I'll create a store at one of them.
 
NIR - Sorry, by scary thought, I meant putting me in a tight tee, not you. I am sure you will only add to the IHB t-shirt's attractiveness.
 
Got all 3 shirts and here's how I perceived the quality: Cafe Press > Zazzle > Printfection





I'll set up a store on Cafe Press shortly and post when it's open :)
 
<p>Woot!</p>

<p>I wonder why the difference in the quality? Is it a file issue or a manufacturing issue, do you think?</p>
 
Not sure why there would be such a difference. The actual shirt was the same from both Zazzle and Cafe Press. The color of the design from Cafe Press was way better from that of the other two.
 
<img alt="" src="http://www.cafepress.com/content/marketplace/search/images/grey_corner_TR_nofill_b.gif" />







<a href="http://www.cafepress.com/buy/muscle/-/pv_design_details/pg_2/id_14675028/opt_/fpt_/c_666/"><img id="14675028" height="142" width="142" border="0" name="14675028" cps=":573198883053792941:4446313796996061" alt="" src="http://www.cafepress.com/content/marketplace/img/search/trans.gif" /></a>




 
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