Vote2Wear Launches Online Design Battle Platform for Artists

    Vote2Wear, a competitive design community for artists, today announces the launch of its interactive website where artists can battle it out to turn their t-shirt designs into reality.

     

    By Jacob Engels

     

    Through the Vote2Wear platform consumers have the power to decide which designs they want to see printed and sold, with multiple new battles beginning each day.

     

    “The Vote2Wear platform was developed to give members of the creative community a unique outlet to not only showcase their designs, but also reach potential customers and turn their passion into profit,” said Mike Estes, CEO of Vote2Wear. “By allowing users to vote on which design they want to see printed, we know the shirts appeal to customers and will result in sales for the artist.”

     

    Once an artist submits their design to the Vote2Wear platform, each design goes through a backend matching process, which ultimately pairs together two designs for battle. New battles begin every day at 12 a.m. and run for a 24-hour period. Once a winner is determined by popular vote, the graphic t-shirt is made available for purchase.

     

    Currently all shirts will sell for $20 and artists earn a $2 commission per sale for any t-shirt sold with their winning design. All of the e-commerce, printing and shipping details are handled by Vote2Wear. “I am thrilled to introduce Vote2Wear as a simple, interactive outlet for designers to connect with graphic tee fans,” adds Estes.

     

    “My team and I are looking forward to watching the success and creativity of the artists grow every day.”

     

     

    Jacob Engels, is the Founder of East Orlando Post & Seminole County Post. He is a seasoned political operative who has led numerous statewide political groups and has worked on several high-profile local, statewide, and national races. Jacob has been interviewed on national television & radio programs, with his work having been featured in the Orlando Sentinel, New York Times, Washington Post, Miami Herald and other publications nationwide. He can be reached at info@eastorlandopost.com