SCREEN PRINTING Simulated Process and Multicolor
This custom-order design — called “Scottish Highland Gathering & Games” — was created using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator by artist Ron Weber for Andy’s Tee Shirts, Concord, Calif. (925) 825-8911; andystees.com.
SCREEN PRINTING Simulated Process and Multicolor
When Forward Printing Inc., Oakland, Calif., crafted “Darksun,” 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 Simulated Process and Multicolor
Produced for retail purposes, this design by Culture Studio, Chicago — dubbed “Skull” — was created using an M&R Challenger II/Chamelon screen printing press, Rutland inks and RIP software. (630) 291-2444; culturestudio.net.
SCREEN PRINTING Simulated Process and Multicolor
A design by SAW Textiles, Bartlett, Tenn., “MidSouth Con 28” was produced with a Workhorse 6-color 6-station press using Union Mixo supplies and FastFilms. (901) 377-2968; sawtextiles.com.
SCREEN PRINTING Simulated Process and Multicolor
“Rsenal Skulls,” a design by Airship Printing, Castle Rock, Colo., was a custom order produced with an M&R Diamondback screen printing press, QCM inks and Adobe Illustrator. (303) 814-1501; airshipprinting.com.