Here’s a fun colorful print we did for an SF-based band. A trio of neon colors on white v-neck shirts (sunglasses not included).

Three color (there’s a white underbase under all of that) print for the band Filter.
Six color waterbased discharge print for the man himself.
One of the prints we did for the band Sin City Sinners, this guy is 4 colors including a trusty underbase to keep the colors bright on the dark shirts.
Plastisol for the athletic look on this dude. As much as we love discharge inks, sometimes, they just don’t fit the art. Don’t need a credit card to ride this train…
Metallica! There’s an underbase in there to make sure the bright red stays bright; sometimes simple goes a long way.
More Huey Lewis! This fella’s a 3-color print plus a discharge underbase.
We’ve printed shirts for the Celtic rock band Tempest for years, and for this run they wanted something a bit more eye-catching. We printed this design in gold shimmer, and added a drop-shadow effect as well. The shirts turned out amazing, making their 25th anniversary tour that much more special!
Another print for the band Cake, this guys is two colors plus an underbase to make sure that “moon” shines!

Here’s a 4 color discharge print, this one of a large and colorful tour tee for the band Railroad Earth.
Winger 25th Anniversary print. Plastisol on this guy, as there were American Apparel tri-blend shirts up in the mix. 6 colors, in house seps ya’ll.
Three color plastisol, again due to tri-blend fabric. We’ve got some tricks to keep that fuzz down though.
Here’s a three color distressed print we did for a Winger reunion promotion, complete with a weathered/vintage feel, waterbased
discharge inks on Sun Apparel garments. Yeah buddy!
This three color print came out great, and thanks to the underbase the “jungle” appears even more vibrant!
This print is made up of two different inks. The red background is waterbased discharge, our secret mix that results in a very bright red that washes well. On top of that is black plastisol. We went with plastisol for the black as we wanted the print to have a bit of gloss to it to stand out from the ground, Gildan 5000 Charcoal shirts.
 Maya Over eyes
This here is an awesome 4 color print for the band Maya Over Eyes from San Jose. This was printed using the simulated process method, which uses the blending of specific base colors to create the effect of many more colors and shades. This is a popular screenprinting method with bands that want to print their often photographic type album covers on dark shirts. Of course the print would not be as great if it weren’t for the incredible artwork to begin with.
 Custom Foil Screen Printing on Shirts
Here is an example of our foil work. Foil is an interesting embellishment method that can be used to add a special effect to printed shirts. There are limitations to the process however, and most garments should be hand washed if possible. Foil comes in a wide variety of colors and can be used with other effects for nearly limitless combinations. Contact us with your ideas for for a quote today.
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