SCREEN PRINTING Simulated Process Color
This design by Blue Moon, Eastlake, Ohio, is called “Blood Moon.” Created as a promotional shirt, it was produced using an MHM E-type 8/10 screen printing press, Union Ink Unimach and EZ Print White screen printing inks, and Adobe Photoshop separation software. (440) 942-6055; www.bmpromotional.com.
SCREEN PRINTING Simulated Process Color
D Long & Co., Savannah, Tenn., created “Darryl Worley.” This custom order shirt was produced using an M&R screen printing press, Union screen printing inks and Adobe Photoshop separation software. (731) 925-0931; www.dlongandco.com.
SCREEN PRINTING Simulated Process Color
“Limos Galaxy,” by Matteo Studios, Santa Clara, Calif., was produced using an ALPHA 8 screen printing press, Rutland water-based screen printing inks, and Adobe Photoshop and Separation Studio separation software. (408) 398-7254; www.matteostudios.com.
SCREEN PRINTING Simulated Process Color
Forward Printing Inc., Oakland, Calif., created “Trout” 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; www.forwardprinting.com.
SCREEN PRINTING Simulated Process Color
This design by Culture Studio, Chicago, is called “Wanna Ride.” The shirt was produced using a Challenger II screen printing press, Rutland screen printing inks and RIP separation software. (312) 243-8304; www.culturestudio.net.