
I like to think that the spirit behind my shirts was formed during neighborhood park baseball games in Northern Maine. We wore out the long setting sun waiting for the next big hit. We were all wearing our favorite teams t-shirts. They meant so much to us. I aim to make shirts that mean a lot to the people who wear them.
A shirt isn’t merely a mobile billboard for your brand. It is a chance to join your brand to someone’s identity. Shirts are forms of expression and a chance to create a memorable impression in the minds of those who choose to wear it.
I design a t-shirt that is both visually appealing and aligned with the client’s message and values. It attracts customers who share those values and creates a sense of community around the brand.
Moreover, a t-shirt is a physical product that customers can touch, wear, and show off to others. It’s like being the first out of your friends to have the latest record by the coolest band. A well-designed t-shirt can have a significant impact on how customers perceive and interact with a brand, as well as how they spread the word about it.












