CrossFit PUSHBOX Team Competition Series
A while back I was given the opportunity to make T-Shirt designs for about 5 teams and 3 miscellaneous people. It was quite the learning curve, and experience.

A while back I personally competed in a local CrossFit Team competition. A few members from our gym that were competed where willing to throw down some money to buy some custom made T-Shirts. And then I stepped in and took initiative to make the shirts myself. Now to be quite honest I didn't know what the hell I was doing. But all I know is that the shirts came out fantastic for the competition.





The only thing I knew I was capable of doing was the actual design work of the T-Shirts. The actual manufacturing process I had no idea about. Turns out when I went to the mall to get the shirts done they said it was impossible to do it all by themself by the next day. So I offered to stay there for the duration of the day and help as much as possible. In the process I learned how to laser cut and print out the graphics, along with alignment, and the heat process to actually transfer the graphics onto the T-Shirt. Quite fascinating actually. Think of all the possibilities one can achieve through a printer and a heat press machine. Simplicity is Bliss.
Below are the actual vector designs that were printed out.






So despite the fact that this was my first try/attempt at this whole graphic print world, there are a few things I know that I can improve on. I know for a fact that if I were given this task again there would be major differences. Also I feel like the process would be a lot easier. I do plan to do more projects like this one in the future. But for now this is what I got.