Design app
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Design tool in the future to save time?
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15th Bend
Is it possible to get a design tool in the future like teespring, so that we can sort of have an idea of how an image will look on the t-shirt/product before submitting it to get a proof? Right now we can only upload the artwork and hope it doesnt look too big/small. This would save us, and you guys, some time in getting an accurate proof for review :)
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Design tool
Miguel Arconada
Would love to be able to create simple designs in your website that appear accordingly in your prints
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on site art design
Chris Cashman
would be great to have a way to design the artwork on your site instead of having to upload fully designed art.
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Design lab on website
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Yesenia
For stickers that you have an idea for but haven't yet created, have a design lab set up on the website.
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Create my design
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Jen Barker
It would be great if you had a tool where I could create a simple design. This may have already been suggested but I know a few T-shirt companies do this and I would love to do it for stickers.
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Design option
Jasmine Schneider
There should be an option to build a custom design and shape and add multiple designs.
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Design screen
Da Horsie
Add a design screen to allow customers to edit their stickers
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Design screen
Da Horsie
Add a design screen to allow customers to edit their stickers
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Studio app
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Andrew bitterle
To design stickers
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More features in Studio (T-shirt customizations)
Mark Townsend
Please allow us to have more control creating our own T-shirts in the Studio app. Have a shirt on the screen, we pick the color from your available options, we size and place the logo to exact measurements, then you make it exactly to our specs. Easy, fun, and precise. Takes out the middle man and all the miscommunication and errors.
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