you’re looking to design your own custom tie, there are a few things that you should consider to ensure that you create the perfect piece of neckwear. Whether you’re creating custom ties for a school, a corporate event, a society or a club, here are three key ideas to keep in mind to get the design right first time.
Look at tie galleries online for inspiration
If you’re completely new to tie design, it’s a great idea to check out some of the tie galleries available online, to get an idea of the sorts of ties available and which designs you like best. When looking through the different custom tie designs, it’s definitely worth keeping in mind any branding you might wish to include on your own design, as well as any logos, crests or club badges you would want to use. You may see something you’d like to copy or use for inspiration for your own design. Will your tie need to be in a specific colour to match an existing uniform or sports kit? Should it be created in a classic and traditional style? Or would you prefer something a bit different for a special event or occasion? Ask yourself these questions as you consider the different options. The great thing about creating a customised design is you can have exactly what you want on your tie, to create a unique piece that perfectly reflects your team or organisation.Use any tie-design tools on offer
You may already have an idea for the design of your custom tie but, if not, there are a number of ways to get started on creating one. Why not design it yourself? Many companies offer handy online tie-designer tools where you can create your unique design by choosing from various tie style and colour options. You may also be able to upload your own logo or crest to the design, to see how it looks. Once this is finished, you can often then email your design to your team-mates or colleagues to get their feedback. Alternatively, you may prefer to use a tie template. These are often available as downloadable pdfs that you can print out and then sketch on your ideas. You can then either email it or post it to the tie manufacturer to get their feedback on the design and take it from there.