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Atheist Agnostic Clothing

Started by DontBelieve, November 19, 2009, 05:37:00 AM

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DontBelieve

Hey I'm new here. I wanted to create some Atheist Agnostic Clothing. For both atheists and agnostics that want to be a bit sutble and for those that want to be more "in your face" So I created Don't Believe The Offical Merch of Non-Believers. I wanted to put it up here for feedback. I'm starting small and low budget but I was just hoping for some feedback or ideas or maybe there is something you always wanted but never found anyone that makes it? Let me know I will work with you or maybe you know of a good way to help me spread the word. Anyway thanks for checking out my post and thank you for any and all feed back you supply.
http://www.zazzle.com/charlotteatheists

Whitney

I think the out campaign A is subject to copyright and, honestly, their shirts look a lot better.  Speaking of copyright, unless you own the image you used of the twin towers you can't use it either.

There are just so many great atheist/agnostic t-shirt options out there that you are basically going to have to hire a designer in order to be able to offer anything potentially better and/or be super creative with your designs.

Also, for spreading the word...making it your first post on a forum is a bad idea.  I would suggest coming up with unique quality designs and then opening an adwords account.

Ellainix

Also, Zazzle and Coffepress are pretty terrible ideas. You upload a picture you found on the internet (though, I don't doubt you are capable of making a basic A), then sell them on crappy unappealing plain T-shirts for $20. You can't really blame yourself. Without a large monetary investment, you will be overshadowed by all your competitors.
Quote from: "Ivan Tudor C McHock"If your faith in god is due to your need to explain the origin of the universe, and you do not apply this same logic to the origin of god, then you are an idiot.

Whitney

Quote from: "Ellainix"Also, Zazzle and Coffepress are pretty terrible ideas.

I have found one good use for them.  If you have a small group it is cheaper to order custom group shirts from Cafe Press than it is to have a few shirts printed at a normal print shop.  I think cafe press must use the equivalent to those iron on sheets you can buy for ink jet printers because I know they aren't screen printing.