Learn how to make designs for sublimated sportswear and bags. Crafteli is offering free training sessions for sportswear design focusing on sublimation technology. The training sessions shall include the following subjects: 1) Pattern-making for all types of sportswear and bags. 2) Design Techniques
3) Color Combination and Management Techniques 4) Introduction To Sublimated Apparel Manufacturing Process Only artists who are knowledgable of the following skiils may apply: 1) Adobe Illustrator 2) Principles of Good Design 3) Use of Color Wheel Principles Limited slots only.Schedules of training: Every Saturdays, 9am to 12pm.
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Crafteli will soon be offering its customizable sublimated backpacks and gym bags under the brand Willix. The sports bags shall be made of water-repellant premium fabric weighing 280 grams per square meter and fully sublimated to showcase your own graphics, logo, team names, company names, etc. Ideal for any sports teams and perfect for corporate give-aways.
Now, you have the freedom to make it your own. Go your own way. Resellers and team buyers are welcome. For inquiries, email gm@willixsports.com. Crafteli Company is hiring creative artists living near Taguig or Makati. He/she will be tasked to design sublimated sportswear. Must know Adobe Illustrator. Competitive salary and benefits await successful candidate. Please email resume to gm@willixsports.com
All Filipinos expressed their heartfelt congratulations to the present Gilas Pilipinas team for their gallant stand in the 2015 FIBA Asia Men's Championship.
Fiba Asia: Gilas Pilipinas takes down Iran
By: Musong R. Castillo, September 28th, 2015 01:26 PM. Philippine Daily Inquirer Philippines guard Jayson Castro challenges the defense of Iran giant Hamed Haddadi during their game in the second round of the 2015 Fiba Asia Championship on Monday in Changsha, China. Philippines guard Jayson Castro challenges the defense of Iran giant Hamed Haddadi during their game in the second round of the 2015 Fiba Asia Championship on Monday in Changsha, China. CHANGSHA CITY, China – Up against a foe that has never been touched and never been pushed in the Fiba Asia Olympic Qualifier, Gilas Pilipinas sent shockwaves across the tournament by making defending champion Iran look so bad. Andray Blatche took Hamed Haddadi to school in their very first meeting in an international setting, and that unraveled the Iranians in the second half as the Filipinos ran them to the ground on the way to an 87-73 victory on Monday at Changsha Social Work College Gym here. More than the 18 points and seven rebounds he had, Blatche never gave Haddadi the chance to dominate as the Iranians fell apart after blowing a 10-point lead early in the third quarter to go down in flames for the first time in more than a week. More and more runners love to wear rashguard and compression pants these days. If you are not one of them, read this article. Wearing rashguard and compression pants is believed to have many benefits when we do our endurance training. Research and tests show that rashguards can approximate the positive effect of aquatic therapy in our muscles. At first, it was hard for me to believe that aquatic therapy and wearing rashguard or compression short have something in common. Because of my training as an engineer, I don't want to believe such claims unless I can find a written scientific calculation or unless I can prove it myself. Since I can not find any written scientific calculation, I had to do one. Applying my basic knowledge in engineering mechanics, I did a tensile test to determine the compression pressure that a fabric exerts on the skin. I use the Elastic Energy theory that explains how elastic energy is created when an object like spandex fabric is stretched. The energy created is potential as it will be converted into another form of energy, such as kinetic energy. In the case of the 300 GSM spandex fabric, which is the most commonly used compression fabric, the kinetic energy transferred to the skin shows interesting results. A series of testing and calculations resulted to a derived value from 0.40 psi to 0.75, for different compression ratio factor (CRF) starting from 12% to 20%.
Interestingly, the derived compression pressure of 300GSM spandex approximates that of water. I f you look at your physics book, the water pressure per 1-foot of depth is 0.43 psi (for fresh water) and 0.44 psi (for sea water), which is within the derived values of 0.40 psi to 0.75 psi. This means that wearing compression apparel in certain parts of the body from the calf to upper torso will also approximate the different pressure levels exerted by water. Hence, our calculations show that wearing compression apparel may be as effective as the well-known Aquatic therapy. No, we understand why some physical therapists recommend wearing compression apparel with 0.45 psi at the chest, 0.50 psi at the thigh, 0.41 psi at the upper calf, and 0.70 psi at the lower calf. These pressure levels contribute to reduced delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), less fatigue, improved performance, improved venous return, less edema post-competition and faster recovery. Other physical therapists also recommend Aquatic Physical therapy as an evidence-based intervention to support restoration of function for many areas of orthopedics, including sports medicine, work conditioning, joint arthroplasty, and back rehabilitation programs. Compression and aquatic therapy may seem entirely different from each other in approach. But a closer look and calculations show that they both actually work on the same pressure levels. Based on theoretical calculations, there are similarities between compression apparel and aquatic therapy in terms of pressure applications. You can do this experiment to have a first hand experience. Please refer to the diagram below. 1) Wear a tight-fitting rashguard and feel the pressure of the fabric on your chest area. Try to store that feeling in your memory. Then, remove your rashguard. Dive into the swimming pool and find a place in the pool where the water level reaches your chin. Stand in that spot and feel the water pressure on your chest area. Now, go back to your memory a while ago about the pressure you felt on your chest while wearing your rashguard. How do you compare the feeling? 2) Do the same test with a compression short. Wear one and store in your memory the pressure you feel on your thighs. Then, remove your compression shorts. Wear another loose fitting short (as this experiment don't give you the privilege to walk around naked). Find a place in the pool where the water level reaches your belly. Stay there standing for a while and feel the water pressure on your thighs. Then, recall your memory a while ago about the pressure you felt on your thighs while wearing a compression short. How do you compare the feeling? Is fashion design not really copyright-protected in the US and most countries? Click here to hear Johanna Blakely talk about fashion's free culture at TED Talk. For Further Reading: These are excerpts from Oliver Herzfeld's article in Forbes titled "Protecting Fashion Designs". The U.S. Trademark Act does not provide protection for fashion designs per se. Instead, trademark law protects brand names, logos, symbols, designs and other optional elements of apparel and accessories, and trade dress law protects the design, packaging or appearance of apparel and accessories, solely to the extent they identify the source and origin of such products. For example, the brand name and logo hang tag and distinctive pocket stitching on a pair of jeans could be registered as protectable trademarks, and the unique shape of a dress could be registered as protectable trade dress. Copyright law protects original prints and patterns, unique color arrangements and novel combinations of elements (protectable or non-protectable) used on apparel and accessories but, in most cases, not fashion designs themselves. The one exception under the U.S. Copyright Act is that a fashion design may be protectable “only if, and only to the extent that, such design incorporates pictorial, graphic, or sculptural features that can be identified separately from, and are capable of existing independently of, the utilitarian aspects of the article.” Courts have established that the test for separability may be met by showing either physical or conceptual separability. A design element is considered physically separable when it can be removed from an article of apparel and sold separately (e.g., a belt buckle), and conceptually separable when it comprises artistic features that do not contribute to the utilitarian aspect of the apparel and such features invoke an idea separate from the functionality of the apparel (e.g., a Halloween costume). WE DO YOUR DESIGN FOR FREE We are offering free design services for sublimated sportswear. This promo is valid until further notice. Absolutely Free It is absolutely free for 1 design concept. However, a consumable deposit is required. The deposit will become part of the down-payment when you place your order. DID-IT is a design improvement technique based on diverse inspiration. It stands for Diverse Inspiration Design Improvement Technique.
Our artist makes original design based on the different or diverse inspiration (DI) that you submit. The DI may come from our website, from the internet or other suppliers' website, the department store, photos, collections, nature, or from any possible sources that you can think of. The DI must be in the form of a photo or picture that you can send to us through email or upload box. The Did-It method does not promote simple copying the design inspiration as a show of respect to the one who made it first. You may be asking, can I really copy an apparel design or make improvement on it? Please check this. As the rainy season is coming, we are also giving away additional discounts as a way of thanking our customers who supported our EZ Order system. We call this Rainy Day Surprise discount. To avail of this Surprise Discount, just type the word "rainpours" in the EZ Order UPLOAD BOX, which can be found at www.willixsports.com/order.html. The Surprise Discount will be added to your official discount and will be reflected in the pro-forma invoice.
Hurry! The promo is valid until 15 July 2015 only. Feedback form HP Football Club:
"On behalf of the players and leads, HPFC would like to thank you for a job well done on our jerseys!! :D The design team(kris/mariel) and the rest of the players are very happy with the final product. Kudos to Aldrin for working closely with us especially with the tiring testing phase. Thanks sir Bong with your patience with us. We can say without any bias or ego that this is the best looking jersey in the CFL and possibly the best you’ve produced as well". |
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