Logos are a crucial element of branding. Whether you wish to start a new T-shirt business, design a T-shirt for your employees, or design for a promotional campaign or corporate event, you need to be very careful about the placement of the logo.
There are various placement options, but you should choose according to the design and usage of the T-shirt. If the event or launch is in winter, you can also print on shirts and hoodies. In this blog, we will discuss where to place your logo on the t-shirt, what options you have and the qualities of a good logo.
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Let us see various logo placement options so that you can make a wise decision:
1. Centre Placement
In Centre Placement, the logo is printed in the middle of the chest area of the T-shirt. This is the most common choice of placement and serves as the focal point and gets the attention of the audience. You can add your logo, tagline, or any other relevant graphic to the front of your clothing.
Before you finalise this placement, ensure that the wearer has a clear view of the audience and can be ready to look at it comfortably.
2. Left Chest Placement
In the Left Chest Placement, the logo or design is aligned on the left side of the chest near the heart. This placement is commonly used by corporate teams and branded merchandise. This placement can add a professional touch without overcrowding the T-shirt.
This placement can be used in formal workwear as well; this gives neat and clean branding to staff with a professional look.
3. Right Chest Placement
In Right Chest Placement, the logo or design is aligned on the right side of the chest. Since a lot of corporates use left alignment, right placement can give that look clean and finished look with a twist and visually interesting design.
This can help your brand in finding its uniqueness and break the fixed format. Ensure the logo is positioned correctly and compliments the overall look.
4. Full Front Placement
In Full Front Placement, the design or logo is printed on the entire front side of the clothing. This makes a bold statement and makes the logo or design the focus point of the garment. Before giving the final print, check digitally if the design or logo fits well and does not appear distorted or cramped.
This placement gives maximum visibility and impact, making it a good option for new brands.
5. Upper Back Placement
Talking about back placements. In Upper Back Placement, you have to position your logo on the upper back area of the T-shirt. You can place it on the side near the shoulders or below the neckline in the centre. This placement is suitable for promotional T-shirts, team uniforms, and even brand-centric garments.
Scale the logo well to ensure proper visibility and instruct employees as well to carry their hair or accessories in such a manner that it is not hiding the logo.
6. Full Back Placement
In Full Back Placement, the logo or design covers the complete back of the T-shirt or the clothing. This gathers the attention of the customer, and it also imprints the logo in the memory of the customer.
This placement is known for its impact and high visibility. The customer can clearly see each and every detail, so be careful when designing and printing.
7. All over Print Placement
In All Over Print Placement, the logo or the design is imprinted on the clothing on both the sides and even sleeves. This placement helps in immersing the design or logo into the garment. This works well for the causal and fashion forward designs and brands that want to make a statement.
These placements can be seen in uniforms, where we have designed all over the clothing, and the logo is placed on a pocket or sleeve. This kind of placement can also be used separately, where the logo is only placed on a sleeve or pocket as a mark of the brand.
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Conclusion
Designing a T-shirt needs you to think out of the box. You need proper design and placement to ensure that T-shirts are working like a marketing tool for you. Find the purpose and reason why you are designing this, and then start with the process. If you feel overwhelmed with this, hire a graphic designer and printer.