SCREEN PRINTING Simulated Process and Manual
“Allover Foil” by Huetone Imprints Inc., Bensenville, Ill., features a design created by Focus Martial Arts. A manual screen printing press was used to produce this T-shirt. (630) 694-9610; huetoneimprints.com.
SCREEN PRINTING Simulated Process and Manual
When Forward Printing Inc., Oakland, Calif., crafted “Slamily Reunion 2010,” the primary decorating method used was water-based screen printing. Together with an MHM E-type press, Wilflex epic plastisol inks and Adobe Photoshop, this design was brought to life. (510) 535-2222; forwardprinting.com.
SCREEN PRINTING Simulated Process and Manual
A custom order design, “Anthony’s Auto Craft,” by InMotion, Sonoma, Calif., was created with the help of an M&R Gauntlet II, Rutland inks and Adobe Photoshop. (707) 938-0277; inmotion-ca.com.
SCREEN PRINTING Simulated Process and Manual
A design by Unik Ink Specialty Printing, Ridgeland, Miss., called “Hasbro G.I. Joe,” was produced using a Workhorse screen printing press, Matsui and Union inks, and Adobe Photoshop. (601) 259-1004; unikink.com.
SCREEN PRINTING Simulated Process and Manual
An M&R screen printing press, Rutland inks and a manual dot technique with drawing ink for film all were used to create this wholesale souvenir T-shirt called “Perezoso,” by Tropic Images S.A., San Rafael, Costa Rica. 506-2296-2775; tropicalcr.com.