Multicolor and Most Creative Use of a Logo or Mascot
When Forward Printing Inc., Oakland, Calif., crafted “Love and War,” the primary decorating method used was a water-based screen printing technique. Together with an MHM E-type press, Matsui discharge base, Rutland inks and Adobe Photoshop, this design was brought to life. (510) 535-2222; forwardprinting.com.
Multicolor and Most Creative Use of a Logo or Mascot
Kerusso Inc.’s, Berryville, Ark., “Death Fears” was produced on an M&R Sportsman E, using Wilflex MX System supplies and Adobe Photoshop software. (870) 423-6242; kerusso.com.
Multicolor and Most Creative Use of a Logo or Mascot
Printed as part of a preprint line, “The Original Rockstar,” by Shockwaves, Arlington Heights, Ill., was created using a Hopkins Manual screen printing press and Rutland inks. (847) 981-8661; shockwavesapparel.com.
Multicolor and Most Creative Use of a Logo or Mascot
This promotional T-shirt dubbed “Suicide Biker,” a design by Culture Studio, Chicago, was created using an M&R Challenger II/Chamelon screen printing press, Rutland inks and RIP software. (630) 291-2444; culturestudio.net.
Multicolor and Most Creative Use of a Logo or Mascot
“Bring It Mexico,” a design from Forward Printing Inc., Oakland, Calif., was brought to life using an MHM E-type press, Matsui discharge base, Rutland inks and Adobe Photoshop, this design was brought to life. (510) 535-2222; forwardprinting.com.