Two people using a laptop to plan a custom T shirt design with free design apps, AI art and print-ready artwork tools.

Updated article note: This guide has been expanded and improved by combining information from earlier articles originally published on The Custom T Shirt Shop website, including guides about helpful graphics sites, hand-drawn artwork, computer-created designs, AI art and using ChatGPT to help prepare T shirt design ideas. It has been refreshed for T Shirts Australia with current advice on free design tools, AI-generated artwork, ChatGPT prompts, transparent backgrounds, print-ready files, copyright checks and custom T shirt ordering in Australia.

Custom T Shirt Design Guide: Free Apps, AI Art, ChatGPT and Print-Ready Artwork

Creating your own T shirt design is easier than ever. You can start with a hand-drawn sketch, build artwork in a free design app, use templates, create AI-generated images, use ChatGPT to plan the idea, hire a designer or combine several methods into one finished design. The most important part is making sure the final artwork is clear, suitable for garment printing and legally allowed to be used.

At T Shirts Australia, custom printed T shirts and apparel are printed in Australia. Customers can order online, upload artwork, use the online design tool and create custom apparel for businesses, events, gifts, groups, teams, merchandise and personal designs.

This guide explains how to create better T shirt artwork using hand-drawn art, free design apps, AI tools, ChatGPT, templates, mockups and professional designers. It also explains what makes artwork print-ready, how to avoid common file problems, how to think about copyright, and what to check before placing a custom printing order.

You can browse the custom printed range here: Custom Printed T Shirts and Apparel.

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Quick Answer: What Is the Best Way to Create a T Shirt Design?

The best way to create a T shirt design depends on your skills, budget, purpose and how the shirt will be used. A business logo shirt may need clean vector artwork. A birthday shirt may only need strong text and a simple graphic. A band or merchandise shirt may suit hand-drawn illustration. A fun personal shirt may start with AI-generated art, a template or a design app.

For most customers, the best workflow is:

  1. Decide what the shirt is for.
  2. Choose the garment colour and print location.
  3. Plan the wording, layout and visual style.
  4. Create or source artwork that suits the garment.
  5. Check copyright, trademark and usage rights.
  6. Export the artwork at high resolution.
  7. Use a transparent background where needed.
  8. Upload the design and check placement before ordering.

A simple, clean, readable design usually prints better than a crowded design with too many small details. Good T shirt artwork should be easy to understand, suitable for the garment colour and prepared at a size that can print clearly.

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Why Artwork Quality Matters for T Shirt Printing

A T shirt design needs to work on fabric, not just on a screen. Artwork that looks acceptable on a phone may not be suitable for printing if the file is too small, blurry, low resolution, watermarked or copied from a screenshot.

Good T shirt design considers:

  • Purpose: Is the shirt for a business, event, gift, team, club or personal design?
  • Readability: Can people read the text at normal viewing distance?
  • Contrast: Does the artwork stand out on the garment colour?
  • Artwork quality: Is the file large, clear and suitable for printing?
  • Placement: Does the design suit the front, back, chest or sleeve position?
  • Print method: Does the artwork suit garment printing methods such as DTF or DTG?
  • Permission: Do you have the right to use the image, logo, character, slogan or design?

The goal is not just to create something that looks good online. The goal is to create artwork that can be printed clearly and worn comfortably on a real garment.

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Main Ways to Create T Shirt Artwork

There are several practical ways to create T shirt artwork. You can use one method or combine several methods to get the result you want.

Design Method Best For Things to Watch
Hand-drawn artwork Original illustrations, personal designs, unique merchandise Needs to be scanned or photographed clearly and cleaned up digitally
Computer-created artwork Logos, typography, vector graphics, business shirts Needs correct file export and transparent background where needed
Free design apps Simple personal designs, event shirts, social-style designs, beginners Some free downloads may be too low resolution or include licensing limits
ChatGPT planning Slogans, design briefs, layout ideas, AI image prompts and concept planning It helps plan the design, but the final artwork still needs to be checked
AI-generated art Concept art, creative graphics, illustration-style designs and visual ideas Needs checking for quality, spelling, odd details, rights and print suitability
Templates and mockups Quick designs, small businesses, simple merchandise and visual previews Templates may not be unique and must be exported in print-ready quality
Professional designer Brand logos, merchandise ranges, complex artwork and commercial use Costs more but can save time and avoid poor artwork files

The right choice depends on whether you want speed, originality, professional branding, low cost or complete control over the design.

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Hand-Drawn T Shirt Artwork

Hand-drawn artwork can create a unique and personal T shirt design. It can suit illustrations, characters, hand-lettering, band-style artwork, kids’ drawings, personal gifts, memorial shirts, community designs and merchandise with a more organic feel.

To turn hand-drawn artwork into a printable design:

  1. Create the drawing on clean white paper where possible.
  2. Use strong lines and avoid details that are too fine.
  3. Scan the artwork or photograph it in bright, even light.
  4. Clean up shadows, paper texture and unwanted marks.
  5. Remove the background if the design should print without a box.
  6. Save the final artwork as a high-resolution file.

Hand-drawn artwork often needs digital cleanup before printing. Even a great drawing may need contrast adjustment, background removal, sharpening or layout work so it prints cleanly on a garment.

If the design has fine pencil lines, low contrast or paper shadows, it may not print well without editing. Strong black ink lines, clean shapes and clear contrast are usually easier to convert into printable artwork.

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Computer-Created Artwork

Computer-created artwork is often the best choice for logos, business shirts, typography, clean graphics, icons, badges, sponsor layouts and designs that need precise edges.

Common digital design tools include vector software, image editing apps, browser-based design tools and layout programs. The tool matters less than the final file quality. A design made in a simple app can print well if it is exported correctly. A design made in professional software can still print poorly if it is exported too small or with the wrong background.

Computer-created artwork is useful because it can be edited, resized, colour adjusted and exported in different formats. For business logos, vector artwork is often ideal because it can be resized without losing sharpness.

For business shirts, staff uniforms and branded merchandise, clean computer-created artwork is usually the safest option. It helps keep logos sharp, text readable and brand colours consistent.

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Free and Low-Cost Design Apps

Free and low-cost design apps can be useful for customers who want to create their own T shirt artwork without professional design software. These tools can help with text layouts, simple graphics, social-style artwork, templates and mockups.

Popular options may include tools such as Canva, Adobe Express, Kittl, Placeit, Photopea and other browser-based design platforms. Availability, free features, export sizes, licensing and watermark rules can change over time, so always check the tool’s current terms before using artwork for printing or commercial use.

When using a design app, check whether you can export:

  • a high-resolution file;
  • a transparent PNG where needed;
  • commercial-use artwork if the shirt is for business or resale;
  • the correct size for the print area;
  • the design without watermarks;
  • text and graphics that are legally allowed to be printed.

Design apps are a great starting point, but not every download is automatically print-ready. A low-resolution preview file may look fine on screen but print poorly on a shirt. Always check the file size, image quality, licensing and background before ordering.

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Using ChatGPT to Plan a T Shirt Design

ChatGPT can be useful for planning a custom T shirt design before you create the final artwork. It can help with wording, layout ideas, design briefs, theme development, slogan options and prompts for AI image tools. It does not replace proper print-ready artwork, but it can help you clarify what you want before using a design app, AI image generator or professional designer.

You can use ChatGPT to help with:

  • creating T shirt slogan ideas;
  • rewriting text so it is shorter and easier to read on a shirt;
  • planning front and back print layouts;
  • writing prompts for AI artwork tools;
  • creating design briefs for a graphic designer;
  • checking whether a design idea is too complicated;
  • suggesting colour and style directions;
  • turning a rough idea into a clearer design concept;
  • creating alternative wording for different audiences;
  • helping organise a design range or matching set of shirts.

For example, instead of asking ChatGPT for β€œa cool T shirt design”, give it more context. Tell it who the shirt is for, the event or purpose, the garment colour, the tone you want, and whether the design needs to be funny, professional, bold, simple, vintage, modern or family-friendly.

Example ChatGPT Prompt for a Business Shirt

Prompt: β€œHelp me create a custom T shirt design idea for a Brisbane plumbing business. The shirt will be black, printed on the front and back, and should look professional but approachable. Suggest a short slogan, front chest layout, back print layout and colours that would stand out on black.”

Example ChatGPT Prompt for an Event Shirt

Prompt: β€œHelp me create a fun T shirt design for a family reunion in Queensland. The shirt will be navy. I need a short slogan, a simple graphic idea and a layout that will work for adults and kids.”

Example ChatGPT Prompt for AI Image Generation

Prompt: β€œWrite a detailed AI image prompt for a printable T shirt graphic. The design should be a bold retro-style surfing kangaroo, centred composition, thick outlines, limited colour palette, suitable for a black T shirt, with no background.”

Once you have the design idea, you still need to create or supply the actual artwork file. ChatGPT can help plan the design, but the final artwork must still be high resolution, correctly sized, legally usable and suitable for printing.

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Using ChatGPT to Help Prepare Print-Ready Artwork

ChatGPT and AI image tools can also help with some artwork preparation tasks, such as making backgrounds transparent, improving a design concept or helping clean up an image. However, it is important to understand the difference between helpful artwork preparation and copying someone else’s design.

If you have your own artwork, logo, drawing or AI-generated image, ChatGPT may be useful for improving the file, describing edits, creating a cleaner version or helping prepare a transparent-background image. If you have copied an image from another business, brand, artist, sports team, movie, game, online store or social media page, you may not have permission to print it.

A safer workflow is:

  1. Start with artwork you created, own or have permission to use.
  2. Upload the artwork or describe the design idea.
  3. Ask for a cleaner version suitable for T shirt printing.
  4. Ask for a transparent background if the design should print without a box.
  5. Check the design carefully for spelling, missing details, strange shapes or unwanted changes.
  6. Download the best version and check the resolution before ordering.

Example Prompt for Transparent Background Artwork

Prompt: β€œPlease clean up this artwork for a T shirt print. Keep the design the same, remove the background, make the edges clean, keep the colours bold, and provide it as a high-resolution transparent-background PNG suitable for garment printing.”

Example Prompt for a Hand-Drawn Design

Prompt: β€œPlease turn this hand-drawn sketch into a clean T shirt graphic. Keep the original character style, use bold black outlines, simplify any tiny details, remove the paper background and make the artwork suitable for printing on a white T shirt.”

Example Prompt for a Logo Layout

Prompt: β€œHelp me prepare a T shirt layout using this business logo. I need a left chest version and a larger back print idea. Keep it professional, easy to read and suitable for a black work shirt.”

AI-generated or AI-edited artwork should still be reviewed before printing. Check spelling, details, resolution, background, edges and whether the file is suitable for the garment colour. AI tools can make mistakes, and a file may still need manual editing before it is truly print-ready.

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Using AI Art for T Shirt Designs

AI image tools can help create T shirt concepts, illustrations, mascots, background ideas, themed graphics and design inspiration. They can be especially useful when you have an idea but need help visualising it.

AI-generated artwork can be helpful for:

  • brainstorming design ideas;
  • creating illustration-style concepts;
  • testing different themes or styles;
  • generating rough artwork before final editing;
  • creating unique graphics for personal use;
  • developing visual ideas to pass to a designer;
  • exploring colour palettes and layout options;
  • turning a basic concept into a more detailed visual direction.

AI artwork still needs careful checking before printing. It may contain odd hands, strange text, incorrect spelling, distorted logos, uneven details, background artefacts or low-resolution output. AI tools may also have different rules around commercial use, so check the terms of the tool you use before printing the design for business, merchandise or resale.

AI is best treated as a creative tool, not a replacement for checking artwork properly. A good workflow is to generate the idea, refine the prompt, choose the best result, upscale or clean the image where appropriate, remove the background if needed and check it at the intended print size.

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Prompt Examples for T Shirt Artwork

Better prompts usually produce better starting artwork. For T shirt designs, your prompt should describe the subject, style, layout, colours, background and whether the image needs to work as a printable graphic.

A useful prompt structure is:

Subject + style + layout + colour direction + print requirements + background instruction.

Prompt for a Fun Personal Shirt

β€œA bold retro-style illustration of a surfing kangaroo, centred composition, thick outlines, limited colour palette, suitable for a black T shirt, transparent background.”

Prompt for a Kids Birthday Shirt

β€œCute cartoon dinosaur birthday design for a kids T shirt, bright colours, simple readable shapes, no background, space for name text below.”

Prompt for a Tradie Shirt

β€œVintage mechanic logo style graphic, strong typography, spanner and piston elements, cream and orange ink look, suitable for dark work shirts, transparent background.”

Prompt for a Business Event Shirt

β€œClean modern T shirt design for a small business networking event, simple icon, bold readable text, professional layout, suitable for navy shirts, transparent background.”

Prompt for a Fitness Shirt

β€œStrong gym T shirt graphic, bold motivational wording, simple barbell icon, high contrast, thick lines, suitable for black polyester activewear, no background.”

When using AI for T shirt artwork, avoid asking for copyrighted characters, brand logos, celebrities or protected designs unless you have permission. It is safer to create original themes, original characters and generic concepts.

After generating AI artwork, check:

  • spelling and text accuracy;
  • whether hands, faces and objects look correct;
  • whether the image is high enough resolution;
  • whether the background needs to be removed;
  • whether the design has enough contrast for the chosen shirt colour;
  • whether you are allowed to use the image for your intended purpose.

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Templates, Mockups and Graphic Sites

Templates and graphic sites can help customers create designs more quickly. They are useful when you need layout ideas, font combinations, basic graphics, mockups or a starting point for a design.

Templates can be helpful for:

  • birthday shirts;
  • family reunion shirts;
  • hens and bucks party shirts;
  • small business logo layouts;
  • sports team shirts;
  • event shirts;
  • simple merchandise ideas;
  • social media-style graphics;
  • school and club shirts;
  • quick promotional designs.

Before using a template, check the licence. Some templates are fine for personal use but not suitable for commercial merchandise. Some free downloads may require attribution, include watermarks or restrict printing and resale.

Mockups are also useful, but they are not the same as print-ready artwork. A mockup shows how the design might look on a shirt. The print file is the actual artwork needed for production.

If you use a mockup image, do not upload the mockup itself as the print file unless the mockup is actually the artwork you want printed. A photo of a shirt with a design on it is usually not the same as having the original design file.

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When to Use a Professional Designer

A professional designer can be worth using when the design is important, commercial, complex or brand-related. This is especially true for business logos, merchandise ranges, artwork that needs to be sold, or designs where poor file quality could create problems.

Consider using a designer if:

  • you need a new business logo;
  • your current logo is blurry or low resolution;
  • you need artwork redrawn as a vector file;
  • you are creating merchandise for resale;
  • you need a consistent range of designs;
  • you want original illustration;
  • you are unsure about file setup and print requirements;
  • you need artwork for a brand, event or organisation;
  • you want a polished result rather than a quick one-off design.

Freelance platforms, local designers and professional design studios can all be useful options. When hiring a designer, ask for print-ready files, transparent PNG exports and vector source files where appropriate.

It is also worth asking the designer to confirm that the artwork is original or properly licensed, especially if the shirt will be used for business, merchandise or public promotion.

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Before printing a T shirt design, make sure you have the right to use the artwork. This matters for personal orders, business orders and especially merchandise or resale.

Be careful with:

  • brand logos you do not own;
  • sports team logos;
  • movie, TV, game or cartoon characters;
  • celebrity images;
  • song lyrics or protected quotes;
  • images downloaded from Google or social media;
  • template graphics that are not licensed for printing;
  • AI artwork where the tool’s terms do not allow your intended use;
  • designs copied from another T shirt, online store or marketplace.

If the design is for a business, event, club, school, team or resale product, take extra care. Original artwork, properly licensed graphics and your own business assets are usually safer than copying images from the internet.

There is also a difference between being inspired by a design style and copying the design itself. A vintage badge layout, bold text style or retro colour palette can inspire an original design, but directly copying another artist’s artwork, brand or character may create legal problems.

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Print-ready artwork is artwork that can move into production without needing major editing, fixing or rebuilding. For custom T shirt printing, print-ready artwork should be clear, high resolution and suitable for the garment colour and print area selected.

Good print-ready artwork is usually:

  • high resolution;
  • not blurry or pixelated;
  • free from watermarks;
  • correctly spelled;
  • large enough for the intended print size;
  • supplied with a transparent background where needed;
  • suitable for the chosen garment colour;
  • not dependent on extremely small details;
  • legally allowed to be printed;
  • checked at the approximate size it will appear on the shirt.

If a file looks blurry when enlarged on your screen, it will usually not improve when printed. Start with the best artwork file available.

Print-ready does not just mean the file opens on your computer. It means the file is suitable for the garment, print size, print area and intended result.

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Best File Types for T Shirt Printing

The best file type depends on the design. For many customer orders, a high-resolution PNG with a transparent background is a practical option. For logos, vector files can be ideal because they can be resized cleanly.

File Type Common Use Notes
PNG Full-colour artwork, transparent-background designs Often useful for custom T shirt printing when exported at high resolution
SVG, AI, EPS or PDF Vector logos and clean graphics Useful for resizing and professional artwork setup where available
JPEG Photos and some full-colour images Does not support transparency and can show compression issues
PSD or layered files Editable design work Useful for editing, but final print export may still be needed

For most simple custom T shirt orders, a clean high-resolution PNG is often easier to use than a screenshot, low-resolution JPEG or image copied from a website.

If the design is a logo, ask your designer or business contact if they have a vector version. A vector logo can usually be resized more cleanly than a small image file.

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Transparent Backgrounds and Why They Matter

A transparent background allows the artwork to print without an unwanted square or rectangle around it. This is important for logos, text designs, illustrations and many AI-generated graphics.

For example, if you want white text printed on a black T shirt, the artwork should usually be white text on a transparent background, not white text sitting inside a black box unless that box is part of the design.

Transparent backgrounds are especially useful for:

  • business logos;
  • text-only designs;
  • illustrations;
  • AI-generated artwork;
  • hand-drawn artwork that has been cleaned up;
  • badge-style designs without a solid background;
  • designs that need to sit naturally on the garment colour.

Background removal tools can help, but they are not always perfect. Check edges carefully, especially around hair, smoke, shadows, distressed textures, thin lines and fine details.

If your design is meant to have a solid rectangle, circle, badge or panel behind it, that is fine. The key is making sure the background is intentional, not left there by mistake.

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Image Resolution and Print Size

Image resolution affects how sharp the print can look. A small image may look fine on a phone screen but become blurry when printed across the front of a T shirt.

Before ordering, check:

  • whether the file is large enough for the print size;
  • whether the artwork looks sharp when viewed at full size;
  • whether text remains readable;
  • whether fine lines disappear when scaled down;
  • whether the design becomes pixelated when enlarged;
  • whether the design has been saved from a compressed source.

A file copied from a website, social media profile, screenshot or marketplace listing is often too small for clean printing. The original artwork file is usually much better than a preview image.

For best results, use the highest quality version of the artwork you have. If you only have a low-resolution image, it may need to be recreated, redrawn, vectorised or cleaned up before printing.

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Colours, Contrast and Garment Choice

Design colours need to work with the garment colour. A design that looks clear on a white screen may not stand out on a light grey shirt. A black logo may disappear on a black T shirt. Thin text can become hard to read if the contrast is weak.

Before ordering, check:

  • whether the design stands out on the garment colour;
  • whether small text is readable;
  • whether the artwork needs a white outline or base;
  • whether the design has too many similar colours;
  • whether the garment colour changes the overall look of the design;
  • whether the design still works from a normal viewing distance.

For dark garments, bold designs with clear contrast often work best. For light garments, darker artwork or strong colour can help readability. For business shirts, make sure the logo colours remain recognisable.

Screen colours and printed colours can look different because screens are backlit and garments are physical fabric. The better the artwork and garment choice, the better the chance of a clean result.

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Common Artwork Mistakes

Many print problems start with the artwork file. Common mistakes include:

  • uploading a screenshot instead of the original artwork;
  • using a small logo copied from a website;
  • leaving a white or coloured box around the design;
  • using artwork with a watermark;
  • using text that is too small to read;
  • placing dark artwork on a dark garment;
  • using AI-generated text without checking spelling;
  • using images without permission;
  • stretching artwork out of proportion;
  • forgetting to check design placement before checkout;
  • uploading a mockup instead of the actual artwork;
  • using a transparent background preview that still contains hidden rough edges;
  • choosing a garment colour that does not suit the design.

A few minutes checking the artwork before ordering can prevent delays and help improve the finished result.

If the order is urgent, artwork quality becomes even more important. Same day and fast-turnaround orders work best when the file is already prepared correctly before checkout.

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How to Order Custom Printed T Shirts Online

Ordering custom printed T shirts online is straightforward when your artwork is ready.

  1. Choose a custom printed T shirt or apparel product.
  2. Select the garment colour and size.
  3. Upload your artwork or use the online design tool.
  4. Position the design on the selected print area.
  5. Check spelling, size, placement and garment colour.
  6. Select the service option available for the product.
  7. Place the order and complete payment.

Production time and delivery time are separate. Delivery depends on Australia Post, the destination and the shipping option selected at checkout.

For urgent orders, browse the same day range here: Same Day Custom Printed T Shirts.

For general custom printed apparel, browse the full range here: Custom Printed T Shirts and Apparel.

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Why Choose T Shirts Australia?

T Shirts Australia is an Australian custom apparel business based in Brisbane and serving customers Australia-wide. The business has evolved from The Custom T Shirt Shop into the current T Shirts Australia brand, with a broader focus on custom printed apparel, blank T shirts and graphic tees.

Customers choose T Shirts Australia for:

  • custom printed T shirts and apparel printed in Australia;
  • online ordering and artwork upload;
  • an online design tool for creating or placing artwork;
  • DTF and DTG print methods selected to suit the order;
  • same day, express and standard options on selected products;
  • local Brisbane collection and Australia-wide delivery;
  • custom printing for individuals, businesses, events and groups;
  • clear guidance around print-ready artwork;
  • support for small runs, one-off designs and larger custom orders.

Customers do not need to choose the print method themselves for standard custom orders. T Shirts Australia selects a suitable method based on the artwork, garment and order requirements.

Start here to browse the custom printed range: Custom Printed T Shirts and Apparel.

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Final Thoughts

Good T shirt artwork can start in many ways: a hand-drawn sketch, a design app, a template, AI-generated art, a professional logo, a ChatGPT design brief or a designer-created illustration. The method matters less than the final result. The artwork needs to be clear, suitable for the garment, correctly sized, legally usable and prepared for printing.

For simple designs, free apps and templates can be a practical starting point. For original illustrations, hand-drawn or AI-assisted artwork can help develop ideas. For business branding and merchandise, professional artwork is often worth the extra care.

ChatGPT and AI image tools can help with ideas, prompts, image editing and transparent backgrounds, but every design should still be checked for quality, readability, print size, usage rights and suitability for the chosen garment.

Once your design is ready, T Shirts Australia can help turn it into custom printed apparel for personal use, events, groups, businesses and customers across Australia.

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FAQs

What is the easiest way to design a T shirt?

The easiest way is usually to use a simple online design tool, template platform or the T Shirts Australia online designer. For more original designs, you can use hand-drawn artwork, AI art, ChatGPT planning or a professional designer.

Can I use ChatGPT to create a T shirt design?

Yes. ChatGPT can help plan slogans, design ideas, layouts, colour directions, AI image prompts and design briefs. The final artwork still needs to be high resolution, legally usable and suitable for garment printing.

Can ChatGPT make a transparent background for T shirt artwork?

ChatGPT and AI image tools may help create or edit artwork with a transparent background, depending on the tool and file. The result should still be checked carefully for clean edges, correct details, resolution and print suitability.

Can I use AI art for a T shirt design?

Yes, AI art can be used as a starting point for T shirt designs, but the artwork should be checked for quality, spelling, resolution, background, print suitability and usage rights before printing.

What file type is best for T shirt printing?

A high-resolution PNG with a transparent background is often practical for many T shirt designs. Vector files such as SVG, AI, EPS or PDF can be ideal for logos and clean graphics where available.

Do I need a transparent background for my T shirt design?

A transparent background is recommended when you want only the design to print without a visible square or rectangle around it. This is especially important for logos, text and many illustrations.

Can I use a screenshot as T shirt artwork?

Screenshots are usually not ideal because they are often low resolution and may print blurry or pixelated. It is better to use the original high-resolution artwork file where possible.

Can I use images from Google for T shirt printing?

You should not use images from Google unless you have permission or the correct licence. Many images online are protected by copyright, trademark or usage restrictions.

Can I print a business logo on a T shirt?

Yes, business logos can be printed on T shirts if you own the logo or have permission to use it. A clean, high-resolution or vector logo will usually give a better result.

What makes artwork print-ready?

Print-ready artwork is clear, high resolution, correctly spelled, large enough for the print size, suitable for the garment colour, free from watermarks and supplied with a transparent background where needed.

Can I use free design apps for custom T shirts?

Yes, free and low-cost design apps can be useful for custom T shirts. Before printing, check export quality, watermark rules, licensing and whether the file is high enough resolution.

Do I need to choose DTF or DTG printing?

No. T Shirts Australia selects a suitable print method based on the artwork, garment and order requirements. Customers can focus on choosing the product, artwork and placement.

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