If your funny t-shirts are turning out funny-looking,
the problem may be your text. No matter how awesome your cool t shirt
designs are when you imagine them, if your text is poorly designed,
your shirts will always look unprofessional. But don't fear! With these
5 tricks of professional graphic designers, you can quickly turn those
amateur custom t shirts into perfect and polished works of t shirt art.
T-Shirt Design Secret #1: Choosing the Right Font
When choosing a font for your t shirt text, make sure to pick one
that supports your message. For example, if you're designing a funny t
shirt, choose a font that has a funny feel to it. If you're designing a
sexy t shirt, choose a font that has a sexy feel to it. And if you're
designing a t shirt for a serious, professional law firm, you probably
don't want to use that font with letters shaped like kittens.
While
this may sound like common sense, many new t shirt designers and
would-be t shirt entrepreneurs skip this step and just pick any
standard font they might have lying around. Unfortunately, it's obvious
in their results; what could have been a fun t shirt design ends up
being boring and amateur-looking. If you're careful to choose a font
that represents the content of your words, however, you can avoid this
fate and your shirts will always be one step ahead of your competition.
T-Shirt Design Secret #2: Tracking and Kerning
Most of the time, when font text is typed into a computer program,
the spaces between the letters and words are a little uneven, and often
a little too wide. This extra and uneven space not only makes your text
look a bit awkward and unprofessional, it also makes it slightly more
difficult to read because the words don't visually hold together as
units. Even if the viewer doesn't notice it, the eye and the brain have
to work a bit harder and that extra bit of difficulty gives the viewer
a subconscious feeling of unease.
Fortunately for the novice t
shirt designer, this problem can be addressed by a combination of
tracking and kerning, which are simply two methods of adjusting the
spacing between letters.
Tracking has to do with
adjusting the average spacing of letters across entire words,
sentences, or selected ranges of letters. By adjusting the tracking,
the t shirt artist can either decrease the average spacing between all
the letters in the selected range (making the spacing "tighter"), or
else increase the average spacing ("opening up" the text), depending on
what's needed. Since the raw, unadjusted spacing varies from font to
font, you'll have to decide which one is needed for your particular t
shirt design. But a good trick used by professional t shirt designers
is to start out by tightening the font too much (so the letters are too
close together) and then slowly increasing the tracking until the words
look right.
Kerning is very similar to tracking,
but with one important difference: instead of adjusting the average
spacing across an entire range of letters, kerning only adjusts the
spacing between two letters at a time. This allows a greater degree of
control than tracking, and allows a t shirt artist to fine tune the
spacing between single letter pairs that still don't look quite right,
even after the text has been tracked.
In general, the best
practice is to use tracking to get the entire range of letters in a t
shirt slogan to look pretty good, and then use kerning to fine tune the
spacing between letter pairs until your t shirt text looks perfect.
T-Shirt Design Secret #3: Word Spacing
Once the letters of a t shirt slogan have been properly tracked and
kerned, the next important step is to adjust the spacing between the
words. Adjusting word spacing is very similar to tracking and kerning
-- in fact, it's done exactly the same way as kerning and is really
just kerning the spaces between words rather than letters -- but the
rule of thumb for proper spacing between words is a little different,
and so word spacing is a whole step unto itself.
In general, the
best practice when adjusting spacing between words is to visualize the
width of a lowercase "L" in the font that's being used, and then make
the space between each word that wide. This means that the width of the
spaces between words will be different from font to font (because the
size of the lowercase "L" is different from font to font), but it also
means that the spacing will be custom designed for the font in
question. Creating the proper amount of space between words will
support the effects of your tracking and kerning, thus helping your
words to hold together better as separate visual units and improving
readability.
T-Shirt Design Secret #4: Leading, aka "Line Spacing"
Another place that new t shirt designers often go wrong is in the
leading, or "spacing between lines of text." Leading -- which is
pronounced like the metal "lead" rather than like a "leader" taking
people somewhere -- goes back to the days of the printing press, when a
person would actually use small, thin pieces of lead to create vertical
space between the lines of type. These days, of course, computers
handle the leading for us. Unfortunately, when it comes to t shirt
text, they often handle it poorly.
When a t shirt slogan is typed
into a computer program, it often starts out with a little too much
space between the lines. This helps make the text look very "fonty"
rather than natural, as well as making the t shirt design (and the
designer) seem very amateur. With just a small change to the leading,
however, that same t shirt text can be made to look very tight and
professional.
With leading, the goal is to create enough space
between the lines of text so they fit nicely together and don't
interfere with one another, without creating so much space that they
look artificial or become difficult to read. The eye should be able to
easily jump visually from one line to the next without losing its
place, and without any effort at all. While there is no real rule of
thumb for the proper amount of space between lines, a t shirt designer
who begins adjusting the leading will quickly learn to "feel" when it's
right. In general, the best way to start is to decrease the amount of
leading -- tightening the space between the lines -- and then keep
tweaking it up or down until it feels visually balanced. When it looks
natural and reads smoothly, your t shirt slogan is one step closer to
the big time.
T-Shirt Design Secret #5: Phrasing, aka "Line Breaking"
Phrasing has to do with where a t shirt designer chooses to break
the lines of text, and is yet another aspect of good t shirt design
that's often overlooked. Many new designers will just type in their
text at the size they want, and pay no attention to which words the
lines end on, and how those line breaks affect the t shirt's
readability. More often than not, this results in a t shirt that reads
terribly and feels amateurish.
For example, a poorly line-broken t shirt slogan might look something like this:
I'm not a
doctor but I play
one in real
life
As you can see, it's a little difficult to read this
slogan because the semi-random breaking of logical phrases and groups
of ideas causes both the eye and the brain to work harder to make sense
of it all, and the result is the t shirt slogan ends up feeling choppy.
With a little more thought and effort put into breaking the lines at
natural points in the text, however, we end up with this:
I'm not a doctor
but I play one
in real life
Suddenly, the t shirt slogan flows naturally
and is much easier to read. By keeping the logical phrases visually
together, you can create a much more natural visual rhythm to your t
shirt text, and the reader is easily able to process the t shirt's
message without having to fight against poor phrasing to understand it.
T Shirt Design Secret #6: A Bonus Tip (Because I Like You)
Once you've applied these 5 secrets of the t shirt design
professionals, you'll find that your t shirt text already looks much
better and more professional than it did when you started.
Unfortunately, you'll probably also find that you've been staring at
your text for so long, it's become difficult to really properly judge
its improvement. Such is the life of a t shirt artist! But don't panic!
The professional graphic designers have a couple more tricks up their
sleeves that'll help you overcome this professional hazard.
To check the spacing of your t shirt text and make sure that it's truly perfect, you can:
- Look at your design upside down. If you see any spaces that look uneven or inconsistent, fix them.
- Look at your design reflected in a mirror. If you see any spaces that look uneven or inconsistent, fix them.
- Print
out your design on a piece of paper, hold it up to a light source, and
then look at your text from the back of the page. If you see any spaces
that look uneven or inconsistent -- you guessed it -- fix them.
By
doing any or all of these three strange things, you force your eyes and
your brain to pay attention to the empty spaces between the letters
rather than trying to read the words themselves. The words become
abstract shapes to your brain, and you, the t shirt artist, are free to
properly judge the empty spaces between the words.
And That's It!
As you can see, professional t shirt text design is really just a
matter of creating text that not only supports your message, but also
presents it in a way that is visually balanced and nicely spaced. By
properly applying these t shirt design tips, your t shirt text will be
much nicer to look at, easier to read, and miles ahead of all those
amateur t shirt designs hitting the market. And, most importantly, your
funny t shirt designs will finally be funny in a good way.