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The Art of Screen Printing.
A squeegee is pulled across a silk screen to which a stencil has been applied, forcing the ink onto the surface of the paper or substrate. More labor intensive than offset, screen printing is used for printing on surfaces not accommodated on an offset press, such as fabric, industrial papers, acrylic and metal. The process can be done by hand or machine. Halftone screens need to be coarse, ranging from 65 to 85lpi. Often used for printing signage, bottled garments and other unusual shapes and surfaces.
Enter the Artist.
With trained eye and experience and a passion for quality and art. We control the outcome. We know what excellence in screened designs are all about and we want this for every piece that comes off the press.
Expect nothing less than pure art.