Screen Printing

Screen Printing​

Spot Color– Consists of vector artwork, using opaque inks this method creates bold colors, sharp lines, and crisp text (generally used for logos and solid colors) 

Four Color Process– The oldest form of screen printing, mimics computer printers and uses cyan, magenta, yellow and black. Recreates photorealistic images, only works on  tight-knit white t-shirts 

Simulated Process– Consists of halftone dots using opaque inks. Can be used on any color shirt. Reproduces the best detail in photo-realistic and illustrated designs. Generally high color count.

Screen Printing​

Specialty Printing

Puff Ink– Expands design 

High Density – Raises design with sharp edges 

Reflective 3M– Reflects with light 

Glow in the Dark– Activated with UV 

Glitter/ Shimmer– Various glitter colors 

Water-Based Printing– Eco-friendly inks, softest hand

SpecialtyPrinting​

Heat Transfer Vinyl

HEAT TRANSFER

Used for individual names, numbers and difficult locations

 
HEAT TRANSFER

Signs and Banners available upon special request.