Simulated Process Color
“Four More,” by Sunday Print Co., Los Angeles, was produced using Ryonet screen printing inks, Separation Studio separation software, a Ranar flash unit and a BBC Big Buddy conveyer. (323) 424-329; www.sundayprintco.com.
Simulated Process Color
Dynamic Designs, Kileen, Texas, created this design, called “Immortal.” This shirt was produced using an M&R screen printing press, Wilflex screen printing inks, and VueRite and Adobe Photoshop separation software. (254) 628-8272; www.dynamicdesigns.com.
Simulated Process Color
“Skull on Fire,” by Anderson Studio Inc., Nashville, Tenn., was produced using an M&R Challenger screen printing press, Wilflex screen printing inks and Adobe Photoshop separation software. (615) 225-4807.
Simulated Process Color
Culture Studio, Chicago, created this design, called “The Contortionist.” This shirt was produced using a Challenger II screen printing press, Rutland screen printing inks and Adobe Photoshop separation software. (312) 243-8304.
Simulated Process Color
“Tracker Boats: Mercury,” by Threds Inc., Knoxville, Tenn., was created using an M&R screen printing press, Wilflex screen printing inks and Fast Films separation software. (865) 525-2830; www.threds.com.