MULTIMEDIA Digital and Special Effects
A preprint piece, “Caged In,” by Shockwaves, Arlington Heights, Ill., combines screen printing and embroidery techniques. This T-shirt was created using a Hopkins manual screen printing press, Rutland inks and Adobe Photoshop. (847) 981-8661; shockwavesapparel.com.
MULTIMEDIA Digital and Special Effects
Tiffany Rader is the artist behind “A Touch of Pink,” a design from Allusive Butterfly, Kissimmee, Fla. Using a combination of screen and direct-to-garment printing techniques, Rader created this custom order on a Hopkins 6-color 4-station press with Rutland inks. (407) 433-5747; allusivebutterfly.com.
MULTIMEDIA Digital and Special Effects
This design by Vapor Apparel, N. Charleston, S.C., is called “NYC Pop.” (843) 747-4200; vaporapparel.com.
MULTIMEDIA Digital and Special Effects
A Kornit direct-to-garment printer was used to create “Black Sheep,” a design by Blue Heron Industries Inc., Little Falls, N.J. (973) 256-1790; goblueheron.com.
MULTIMEDIA Digital and Special Effects
“Revelations,” a wholesale preprint, was produced with the help of a Workhorse screen printing press, Rutland discharge inks and Adobe Photoshop. To bring this design to life, Shockwaves, Arlington Heights, Ill., married screen printing and embroidery techniques. (847) 981-8661; shockwavesapparel.com.