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GRACE FRAGA: So now Chantelle and I are going to brainstorm and create a design together
for our t-shirts. CHANTELLE TIBBS: Yeah. This part's really cool. A good friend of mine
once told me, she said, "Don't show anybody anything until you've sketched 35 samples."
That's a lot... GRACE FRAGA: Wow. CHANTELLE TIBBS: ...and that's coming from somebody
who does it for a living. So sit down and sketch out 35 samples. Trust me, it's going
to take you a little while, especially if you're doing something that's more artistic.
But right now, I just want to show you how the process goes about... GRACE FRAGA: Oh,
okay. CHANTELLE TIBBS: ...and just how easy it can be. So let's talk about--first of all,
let's pick our color scheme. GRACE FRAGA: Okay. CHANTELLE TIBBS: What colors do you
like? GRACE FRAGA: You know what colors I like. CHANTELLE TIBBS: Red? GRACE FRAGA: Orange.
CHANTELLE TIBBS: Orange. GRACE FRAGA: It's my favorite color. CHANTELLE TIBBS: Okay.
So she likes orange and I happen to be a fan of light blue. GRACE FRAGA: So, what do our
t-shirts are going to be? CHANTELLE TIBBS: I know. GRACE FRAGA: Orange and light blue,
which is actually a great combination. CHANTELLE TIBBS: That is a really, really... GRACE FRAGA:
It's very pretty. CHANTELLE TIBBS: ...really good combination. Now, let's talk about some
things that really-- that we find inspiring. GRACE FRAGA: Okay, let's see. Men? CHANTELLE
TIBBS: Oh, okay. Okay. So do we want our design to be something that's more drawn or do we
want it to be more literal, like literary? GRACE FRAGA: Hmm. CHANTELLE TIBBS: Let's think
about that one for a while. GRACE FRAGA: Maybe, I'm inclined to do kinda like a symbolic drawing.
CHANTELLE TIBBS: Okay.