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Dane Clement Launches New Website

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Dane Clement Launches New Website

Dane Clement is one of the decorated apparel industry’s leading experts on artwork and color separations for textile screen printing, dye sublimation, digital direct-to-garment and heat-applied graphics.

With more than 30 years’ experience, he has been a regular contributor to leading industry publications as well as a sought-after speaker at trade shows and other events. His books and videos focus on helping artists and decorators learn how to create professional artwork to grow their business. 

He recently launched a new website, www.daneclement.com, with content geared toward any level artist. It offers free video courses, mini video courses, digital training books, stock art, and template art as well as his event calendar and educational blogs. Books include “Artwork for DTG Printing,” “Artwork for White Toner Transfers,” “Artwork for Vinyl Cutting for Adobe® or Corel® Users,” and “T-Shirt Artwork Simplified.” 

Dane Clement said, “I’m really excited about our new website. It’s jam packed with more training and tools than anything I’ve offered before. Teaching people how to create professional-level artwork has always been a passion of mine. I’m in my element when educating – showing artists and decorators something they’ve never seen before and watching the “oh wow” excitement in their eyes is the reason I do it!”
 

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