SCREEN PRINTING Multicolor on Light or Dark Garments
“Birds,” by Airship Printing, Castle Rock, Colo., was produced using an M&R Diamondback screen printing press and QCM screen printing inks. (303) 814-1501; www.airshipprinting.com.
SCREEN PRINTING Multicolor on Light or Dark Garments
This design by Forward Printing Inc., Oakland, Calif., is called “Get Primal.” The custom order shirt was created using an MHM E-Type 12/10 screen printing press, Matsui and Rutland screen printing inks, and Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator separation software. (510) 535-2222; forwardprinting.com.
SCREEN PRINTING Multicolor on Light or Dark Garments
Kerusso, Berryville, Ark., created “Trust God Penny.” Printed for wholesale preprint purposes, this shirt was produced using a 12-color M & R Gauntlet screen printing press, Union and Wilflex screen printing inks, and Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator separation software. (870) 423-6242; www.kerusso.com.
SCREEN PRINTING Multicolor on Light or Dark Garments
This design by Midnight Impressions, Azusa, Calif., is called “Sun City Cruisers.” The custom order shirt was created using an M&R Challenger screen printing press, Rutland screen printing inks, and Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator separation software. (626) 334-3467; midnightimpressions.com.
SCREEN PRINTING Multicolor on Light or Dark Garments
Andy’s Tee Shirts Inc., Concord, Calif., created “Westies” using an M&R screen printing press, and Union and Rutland inks. (925) 825-8911; www.andystees.com.