Making Woven Patches - Design to Production | Going Nowhere Ep.009
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Next to stickers, patches are one of my favorite products to make. Here is a little behind the scenes process of designing, preparing art files, and sending the art to production. Let me know what you think!
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Here are links to all the things mentioned in the video
Sunny Season INTL email (there website is broken): marco@ssintlco.com
The Studio: www.thestudio.com/custom-patc...
Blue owl production: www.blueowlproduction.com/
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Nowhere Land is an outdoor and adventure inspired design shop and apparel brand based out of Colorado. Owned and operated by artist and designer Brooks Engel. Established in 2016, Nowhere Land has created 100's of designs for a variety of businesses, from apparel brands to breweries, as well as selling our own line of custom products.
Links to all the things if you want to show some love:
Online Store: nowherelandsupply.com/
Instagram: / nowhereland
Wholesale: nowhereland.faire.com
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@nowhere-land
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Thanks!
Question , which machine do u recommend to do the woven patches? Also the PVC machine?
Great video, lots of good info!
@nowhere-land
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Thanks Lisa!
Totally underrated channel and I’m claiming my spot at 185
@nowhere-land
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Thanks Ryan! I appreciate it.
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@@nowhere-land Sub #200 ;)
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@@kvr8286 Right on! Thanks for subscribing and following along
how much more expensive will it be when using let's say 8 color vs 6?
Cool video but where can I learn how to do this? I see you're mainly using the pen tool and selection tool to manually create the lines. Using anchor points to adjust length and width but what about doing this for art such as album art? I make patches for bands but often times hire a designer to help me vector and what not but I would like to save some money and learn how to do this myself. When I break down the files my designer sends me sometimes there are 5-7 different layers in the file and it is hard to decipher what he actually did. I'm afraid my only chance is to pay for a class lol.
This is a great video. Can I use a clip of this for my website resource page? I'd like to help customers know these different patch types.
Great video thanks for sharing. I see on your website that you offer wholesaling... how has that business model been working out for you?
@nowhere-land
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Thanks for watching. Wholesale has been a tough push for sure. I have been using faire, but they do take a pretty big cut on their end, which makes it difficult to keep any margins on your end. I have been trying to find some independent sales rep to work with that works on commission, but havent had much luck with it. I just started in the wholesale game this year, so a lot of trial on error right now. I do think direct to consumer is still the best route since you keep most of the margin.