![]() When designing a t-shirt that represents your school or is intended to be worn during school hours or activities, it’s a good idea to run your design by the proper authorities. Whether you have a specific design in mind, a rough sketch, or not a clue, a graphic designer will help you create a good looking t-shirt.Īsk permission. Either way, they will be willing to help you bring your ideas to life. They will probably have graphic designers on staff or as consultants. Don’t be afraid to ask your screen printing company for help. The classic school tee never goes out of style. You can’t go wrong with the quintessential tee boasting school spirit, the school colors, and the school mascot. Make it the go-to garment for the school year. Watch the latest viral trends to maximize your design’s appeal. You know students are prime targets for what is hot and popular. Most fashion experts advise against following trends. ![]() What’s the only thing worse than misspelling a student’s name? Accidentally leaving off their name! Trust us, it HAS happened. When you have a list of student names you are printing on the back of the shirt, have each student look for and proofread their name. It is very embarrassing to finish passing out 200 shirts only to find out you misspelled the name of your school. Better yet, have two others proof the grammar and spelling also. Before approving your artwork, proof-read spelling and grammar… twice. Save yourself the embarrassment and expense of misspelling a simple word or name. Know your audience!ĭouble and triple check spelling. Your entire student body might like vintage throwback t-shirts in your school colors. However, they might love multi-colored raglan tees. The boys baseball team wouldn’t be caught dead in one of those. For example, the Girl’s Tennis Team might prefer lilac v-necks. The event attracts dozens of schools and more than 100 regional students to compete for the opportunity to advance to the national level.First, who is your market? Who is going to buy and wear your t-shirts? Will it be both boys and girls? What colors will they prefer? What styles to they like to wear? Before you start the design process, poll your group to figure out what colors, styles, and features they are willing to buy and wear. This is the sixth year for the t-shirt design contest and the 15th year for the Science Bowl competition. “I am excited to have the opportunity to compete face to face instead of not being able to see (other teams) because of COVID,” Schooley said. Students, coaches and volunteers are looking forward to the face-to-face interaction. This year’s competition will be conducted in-person for the first time since 2020. ![]() 3 while middle school students will compete on Feb. High school students will compete in the annual academic competition on Feb. “We decided it would be exciting to theme our shirts after that.” “When we saw this was the 15th anniversary of the Science Bowl, it reminded us of the Super Bowl’s iconic Roman numerals,” Roberts said. While Dobson, Roberts and Schooley are passionate about science, it was a national sporting event that inspired their design. “I am so thankful to DOE and all the contractors who volunteer their time each year to make the Science Bowl an engaging day of competition for all the area students.” They are so cooperative, hardworking, and as evidenced by their winning t-shirt design, they are also a very creative group,” Roberts said. ![]() This year, I am blessed to have a team that is very supportive of each other. “It’s a joy to work all year with my team and see how they grow and challenge each other to become better. HMS received $1,000 for their students’ winning design. In September, PPPO challenged local middle and high school students to design the event’s official t-shirt, which will be given to students and coaches to wear at the 2023 academic competition. We are proud to celebrate the 15th year of this great Paducah event.” “The DOE West Kentucky Regional Science Bowl allows our students to showcase their scientific prowess and help expand their knowledge in a variety of scientific disciplines. “Each year I am impressed with the many student t-shirt design concepts entered and the excitement our students demonstrate during the academic competition,” EM Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office (PPPO) Manager Joel Bradburne said. Sam Dobson, Caroline Roberts and Gavin Schooley collaborated on a design selected as this year’s official event t-shirt. – Three eighth graders from Heath Middle School (HMS) won this year’s DOE West Kentucky Regional Science Bowl t-shirt design contest. ![]()
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