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Can I have a white logo printed on a black t-shirt

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pmorley | 12:07 Tue 20th Nov 2007 | Arts & Literature
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My son has drawn a kind of abstract picture that he would like to get printed in white on a black t-shirt for his uncles birthday, is this something that can be done. I thought you could only print on white t-shirts at these instant print places?

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I was looking on the internet and I found this.

http://www.craftycomputerpaper.co.uk/ProductDe tail.asp?ProductID=142&CatID=43

Looks like you can print white on dark in the picture.

I have not tried it myself though.
http://www.cafepress.com can do this for you. I use them and they have always been speedy, reliable and the goods are top quality.
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Thank you both. Trish
There is also a product you can use yourself, it's called lazertran and you can either chose for them to print for you or buy special sheets of paper you print at home. It's an amazing product - you can transfer it onto any surface at all, from bricks to plastic, fabric, etc, etc and the print quality itself is superb. Well worth a look!
There is a company called Musicalitee that specialises in musical designed t-shirts, but also does one off designs on any theme you like, including designs based on clients' own artwork. Their designs are neon and white on a black shirt, and so i would imagine a white only design would be no trouble for them. Here's the link:

http://www.musicalitee.co.uk/
If you have no joy with any of the (I'm sure excellent) links above, we can do it for you, given sufficient lead-time.
Get your logo printed by a screen printer in your area o0r by using information about company logos and logo design on http://www.companylogos.ws/articles.html
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