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Screenshots of shirts you love — Pinterest, Etsy, anywhere. We study the vibe, never copy the artwork.
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Use a symmetrical badge lockup to make ornate artwork feel organized and premium.
Split a headline around a central emblem to increase width and storefront thumbnail presence.
Combine one dominant typographic tier with a clearly subordinate tagline for hierarchy.
Use limited high-contrast colors to make intricate line art legible on dark garments.
Frame the main message with scrollwork and divider rules to imply heritage and craftsmanship.
Create focal interest by contrasting rigid headline lettering with one flowing central character or motif.
Use ornamental borders to make a static wordmark feel giftable and collectible.
Blend botanical cues with vintage sign-painting language to broaden niche appeal beyond a single subculture.
do not copy: Exact phrase content and brand wording.
do not copy: The specific split-word layout with the brand name flanking a central ampersand.
do not copy: The central ampersand shape and its placement over a four-lobed botanical motif.
do not copy: The distinctive combination of blackletter headline, script ampersand, and engraved serif tagline in this exact arrangement.
do not copy: The specific ornamental medallion composition with mirrored filigree, spikes, and long horizontal flourishes.
do not copy: The exact tagline wording beneath the main title.
do not copy: Any substantially similar Victorian badge lockup that reads as the same brand mark.
Use of a single oversized central symbol to create immediate thumbnail recognition.
Symmetrical badge construction that signals premium, heritage, or collectible appeal.
Blending botanical forms with typographic ornament to bridge lifestyle and subcultural niches.
Limited warm palette with strong black contrast to feel vintage and upscale rather than loud.
Dense interior detail contained inside a bold outer silhouette for both close-up richness and long-distance readability.
Frame-and-emblem structure that can be adapted to many themes without relying on full-scene illustration.
do not copy: Do not copy the exact ampersand characterform or its distinctive swirl proportions.
do not copy: Do not reproduce the four-leaf arrangement behind a central monogram in the same composition.
do not copy: Do not replicate the specific ornate border with matching corner curls and top/bottom ornaments.
do not copy: Do not reuse the same engraved leaf rendering, vein shapes, or shadow patterning.
do not copy: Do not mimic the exact black-cream-gold distribution that makes the source immediately recognizable as a whole.
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We study your 2 images, find what they have in common, and come back with a gallery of original designs with picture previews. Takes a few minutes — the bar below keeps you posted.