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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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    Creative Allies developed a proprietary technology platform, a contest engine, allowing the company to effectively execute design competitions for its clients. The platform allows the company to build contests efficiently, allows creatives to upload submissions to each contest and allows fans to vote on favorite designs through the platform's ...

  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. Custom Ink - Wikipedia

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    Booster [18] (later Custom Ink Fundraising) is a crowd-funding website where organizers design and sell T-shirts to raise money for different social causes. [19] In 2016, the company had nine locations and around 1,670 employees. [20] The company’s name changed to the current form of Custom Ink in 2017. [21]

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

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    Whether the T-shirt has a crew or V-neck is also up to you, while Amazon can print your name on the label. Once you've decided all of that, you can see how your custom shirt looks on a virtual ...

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