SCREEN PRINTING Multicolor on Light or Dark Garments
This 11-color design — called “Munster Koach” — was custom created using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator by artist Ron Weber for Andy’s Tee Shirts, Concord, Calif. (925) 825-8911; andystees.com.
SCREEN PRINTING Multicolor on Light or Dark Garments
The art for “Hellfire — Plague of Dragons” was created by Tom Wood as a promotional giveaway for his upcoming book. The five-color design was produced by Blue Moon Promotional Inc., Eastlake, Ohio, using an 8-color MHM E-type press, Union Unimatch inks and Adobe Photoshop. (440) 942-6055; bmpromotional.com.
SCREEN PRINTING Multicolor on Light or Dark Garments
This water-based design entered by T-shirtforums.com, Sacramento and dubbed “Joel Jensen’s Five Design,” was produced by Forward Printing, Oakland, Calif. using an MHM E-type 10/12, Matsui base, Rutland inks and Adobe Photoshop. This design won T-ShirtForums.com’s yearly contest with the theme of “five” and 350 T-shirts were sold on the website as promotional items. (916) 686-0220; t-shirtforums.com.
SCREEN PRINTING Multicolor on Light or Dark Garments
When Forward Printing Inc., Oakland, Calif., crafted “Tattoo City,” 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.
SCREEN PRINTING Multicolor on Light or Dark Garments
“Good Guys: West Coast Nationals 2010” was custom created by artist Dave Cunha for Andy’s Tee Shirts, Concord, Calif. (925) 825-8911; andystees.com.