Graphic Design grad goes Threadless
Posted by Suzi / 11th February 2010
Posted in Graphic Art, Graphic Design, Talent, grad
Threadless is a bit of an internet craze. But it’s just a t-shirt shop right, so why the fuss?
Maybe because the designs printed on the tee’s are created not by some dude sitting in the Threadless offices, but chosen from hundreds of submissions sent in from around the world.
Designers of the work chosen to grace the chests of Threadless wearers around the world receive an impressive $2,500 in cash and Threadless store credit for their efforts. And the designs are selected from public voting so it really has a community feel about it.
Amy Tonkin, one of the grads from the 2007 intake of our Diploma of Graphic Design currently has a design open for voting and would be hugely grateful if the Media Design School community helped get her design to print by voting on the site.
To vote for Amy’s design, you simply need to join the Threadless community, head to Amy’s design page and submit your rating. You’re also able to provide comments and critique so it’s a great way to get discussion going and share your infinite wisdom with the design community.
Voting remains open for only six more days – so be sure to sign up and get your vote in soon. Let’s get Amy’s design printed!

If your design doesn’t make threadless you can always submit it to us at http://riptapparel.com. We have a slightly different model where we sell one t shirt a day.