Tees: The Art of the T-Shirt

Tees: The Art of the T-Shirt

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Here at last is the bible of T-shirt design today. 82 studios from around the world contribute their best designs to create a global view of the current thriving state of T-shirt land. Tees is packed with illustrations of artwork and finished T-shirts, along with insights into the designers' inspirations, techniques and, where available, retail outlets. With a vast range of style - anarchic illustration, pixel patterns, faux metal, all-over geometry, high craft, retro type, hand-drawn humour - Tees reveals the enormous potential of T-shirts to be expressive, entertaining and highly desirable all at once. A special limited edition with a T-shirt featuring a unique collage of designs provided by artists in the book is also available.

MAKI is a small design and illustration studio based in Groningen, The Netherlands, run by Kim Smits and Matthijs Maat. MAKI work for a variety of clients, magazines and many T-shirt companies around the world. They are the authors of Custom Kicks (Laurence King, 2008).

Author: MAKI Design
Format: Paperback, 336 pages, 195mm x 250mm, 1310 g
Published: 2009, Orion Publishing Co, United Kingdom
Genre: Design & Commercial Art

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Here at last is the bible of T-shirt design today. 82 studios from around the world contribute their best designs to create a global view of the current thriving state of T-shirt land. Tees is packed with illustrations of artwork and finished T-shirts, along with insights into the designers' inspirations, techniques and, where available, retail outlets. With a vast range of style - anarchic illustration, pixel patterns, faux metal, all-over geometry, high craft, retro type, hand-drawn humour - Tees reveals the enormous potential of T-shirts to be expressive, entertaining and highly desirable all at once. A special limited edition with a T-shirt featuring a unique collage of designs provided by artists in the book is also available.

MAKI is a small design and illustration studio based in Groningen, The Netherlands, run by Kim Smits and Matthijs Maat. MAKI work for a variety of clients, magazines and many T-shirt companies around the world. They are the authors of Custom Kicks (Laurence King, 2008).