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anyone else realize their “best looking” designs don’t always print the best?
I used to think the cleaner a design looked on screen, the better it would sell and print
but lately i’ve noticed some of my more detailed designs don’t always come out the way i expect once they’re actually on fabric
thin lines, small details, even some gradients just feel a bit off compared to how they look digitally
meanwhile some of my simpler designs end up looking way better in real life
I’m starting to think designing for screen and designing for print are kind of two different things
curious if anyone else went through this and changed how they design over time?
u/Agreeable_Arrival817 — 1 day ago