5 Most Common T-Shirt Designs Used Today

If your field of marketing happens to be something along the lines of shirt making and logo production, then you can either appreciate or agree towards this list of the most popular designs used on shirts today. Each generation goes through their own unique style and flavor.

Skulls: The skull has gained a lot of fame, starting even from old times. Usually, the image of a skull is associated with death, but the skull carries a more complex symbolism. Due to free imagination of designers, we find the skull combined with almost any elements. T-shirt designs portraying skull have turned to the meaning “dressed to kill” promoted by the pirates signs,  heavy metal/punk merchandise and in gothic culture, where the skull t-shirts meant a nice close-up to death, melancholy and defiance against society discrimination.

Trees: Trees are one of the most symbolic pieces of design and probably the reason for their popularity. They can equate to life, growth, green living, reunion, and much more.

Emblems: Derived from the Middle Ages, custom forms for medieval knights or nobleman’s necessity to distinguish from other families, or royal family emblems/ crests. They are recognizable by cresting their particular stylized design onto their shields of armor, and their flags. Through time, these heraldic elements became showered with frames, flourish elements, ribbons. We see today many of these on t-shirts, as a sign of superiority and their main idea is that of belonging to a noble rank. The heraldry t-shirt designs are a common item for lovers of history, revealing the fascination for medieval glory and prestige. The most common heraldry t-shirt design symbols are: armor boards, sword, kingdom ornaments, helmet, royal crowns, guards, ribbons, eagles, lions

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Agfa Ink Joins Forces With Anapurna Printers

Agfa Graphics has a long and well respected reputation as a power player in the printing industry as far as the equipment goes and more recently, Agfa Graphics has climbed its way to top form with the UV Inkjet business. While they see room for growth and development, their line of Anapurna printers and print engines are far more advanced in relation to the ever evolving market of sign printing which for these printers is the main targeted focus.

The Anapurna line of UV inkjet printers has been specially designed for indoor and outdoor signs & displays. These UV ink-curable engines create quality prints on a rather large variety of coated and uncoated media. The Anapurna 2500 LED prints quality in 3 modes on uncoated rigid as well as on roll media for incredible dimensions like widths of up to 2.5 m (100″) and with speeds of up to 60 m2/h. Applications include fleet displays, billboards, posters, exhibit panels, stage graphics, construction announcements etc. Anapurna 2500 LED produces highly absorbed top quality colors that have resolutions up to 1440 dpi, using Agfa made UV curable inks

The Anapurna 2500 LED lamp UV light at a peak wavelength of 395 nm allows an ink curing that penetrates deep into the ink layers. The Anapurna 2500 LED ink has a color sticking guarantee , a scratch proof and lastly a non corny ink surface on multiple varieties of media types. The Anapurna 2500 LED produces a large color gamut with rich piercing colors, as demanded when being displayed in many outdoor applications.

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