Many
unique values and qualities tie us to others in our community. Perhaps you
share a love of marathons or participating in charity efforts to reduce waste
in the ecosystem. Perhaps you participate in the student council at your local
university or you work for a small local coffee shop. Having a custom t-shirt
for your organisation, group or charity can be seen as a uniform of sorts and
provides members with a way to proudly sport their affiliation. Whether you
belong to a sports team, a church, or work for a company, you belong to a
community. Developing a branded garment, such as a custom printed t-shirt for
your organisation is a way to strengthen the bond between your members, and
because your team is unique, you deserve to wear something that is just as
unique.
Give
Members the Opportunity to Create the Design
Not
everyone is born an artist, but everyone knows someone who is.
Inspiration for your business, charity or Christian t-shirts, can be taken
from social media, competitors, or different groups and industries. Think beyond
just sticking a logo on the front of the shirt. Sometimes you may have a phrase
that resonates within your community or an image that represents who your
members are. This can be the design for the t-shirt.
Get
creative, and work with each other to develop a design that everyone will be
excited to wear. If your organisation is in an area that is often extremely
cold, opting to design a custom printed sweatshirt rather t-shirt may
be a better option.
Have
Members Vote on the Design
Allow
your members to create the design and then take it one step further: allow them
to vote on which design they feel represents them best. Giving members the
opportunity to vote on the design not only increases the chances that a
well-designed idea will be chosen, but that it will also be more likely to
represent your organisation.
The
members of an organisation are the reason that it exists, so remembering to
allow them into each stage of the process is a key way to encourage this union.
There’s a phrase that says, “you are what you wear,” so it is important that
the custom shirts represent those who are wearing them.
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