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  2. Threadless - Wikipedia

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    Threadless began as a T-shirt design competition on the now defunct dreamless.org, a forum where users experimented with computers, code, and art. [5] Nickell and DeHart invited users to post their designs on a dreamless thread (hence the name Threadless), and they would print the best designs on T-shirts.

  3. Joshua Davis (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Threadless founders Jake Nickell and Jacob DeHart met while active in the Dreamless community, and started Threadless after Jake won a T-shirt design competition run by Dreamless. One notorious forum on Dreamless was "08 - Meaningless and Shallow", a topical free-for-all which led to numerous flame wars, post floods and user-led XSS vandalism ...

  4. Creative Allies - Wikipedia

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    Launched. March 2010. Current status. Active. Creative Allies is a digital marketing and media company based in Raleigh, NC known for its celebrity focused crowdsourced design campaigns. The company gives artists from all over the world an opportunity to create original artwork for the coolest global sports and entertainment brands around.

  5. Voting opens on EVE t-shirt design competition - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/2010-12-30-voting-opens-on-eve...

    In mid December, geeky t-shirt manufacturer J!NX announced an exciting art competition for fans of EVE Online. Following on from the popularity of CCP's earlier DeviantArt ship design contest, J ...

  6. RushOrderTees - Wikipedia

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    RushOrderTees' custom t-shirt design and printing facility in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. RushOrderTees currently occupies a 63,000-square-foot (5,900 m 2) t-shirt printing and embroidery facility in Philadelphia. [2][4] The company has a revenue of US$22.9 million as of 2015. [5]

  7. Amazon's $25 custom T-shirt service uses virtual body doubles

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    The shirts cost $25 each. There may be some privacy concerns regarding the custom T-shirt service, given that it requires you to submit photos. Amazon confirmed to Engadget the photos are deleted ...

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