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GRACE FRAGA: So, next, we are going to learn how to place the design on the T-shirt and
how to go about that. So how do you go about placing it? What are the criteria for that?
CHANTELLE TIBBS: Well, a lot of times, there have studies that show when people read the
word that you're writing, they read it up here, eyeline wise. So if you want something
that says something really bold, you're going to want to put it up here or on the upper
back of somebody because people will look right there. That's where our eyes tend to
go. GRACE FRAGA: Exactly. CHANTELLE TIBBS: In this--for this design, a lot of the time,
you don't think something like this is really important, but where you placed this artwork
on the design. We are designing a T-shirt, and that T-shirt within itself is the design.
It's the completed product. So this is really just the creme de la creme. This is where
you want to go. I decided that I wanted to put the design on the bottom right corner
of the T-shirt 'cause I really don't have any words. I just have a message through art
that I want to convey. So I want to put it really--I want to put it like this big on
the T-shirt and I want it to put it on the bottom right of the T-shirt. GRACE FRAGA:
Great. Yeah. So what's coming up next? CHANTELLE TIBBS: Now we're going to talk about going
over our design and the ifs, ands, buts, all the last minute stuff, the stuff that's not
going to get us sued.