Here’s a very colorful fun print we did for Reddit. Pretty much speaks for itself, eh?

This six color design was a little more involved when printing, and came out beautifully.
Blam! Simple 3 color print showing off our waterbased and discharge screen printing. You literally can’t feel the ink on the fabric it’s so soft. Sun 30500 muted colors are our favorite.
Straightforward 2-color discharge print we did for an advertising company, complete with a flame-breathing dragon!
Metallica! There’s an underbase in there to make sure the bright red stays bright; sometimes simple goes a long way.
Mr. Roboto strikes again!

This print was a bit more complicated than usual. In addition to the gold foil used for the medallion, the leaves in the center are made up of about fifty rhinestones for additional shine. Another interesting challenge was ensuring the placement of the print so that it would appear like a necklace, even going all the way up to the shoulders. Needless to say our client (and us of course) were very happy with how these turned out!
This design is a recreation of a map pinpointing the location of a local bicycle shop. Not only does the fine detail make for a great-looking print, it also ensures an easy time finding Endless Cycle’s address!

Here’s a fun, colorful print we did for Google’s 4th of July celebration. This bright and snazzy
seven color design was printed on Red Gildan 5000 garments. A super rush job (aren’t they all)
we had this turned around in 2 business days.

3 colors, plus an underbase to keep the red and yellow inks nice and bright. These were run plastisol, as royal is on the list of garment colors that don’t react well with discharge printing.

Here’s a 4 color waterbased print on light shirts
that we did for the Montclair Elementary Metrathon.
We used Port and Company Organic cotton shirts,
and waterbased inks. Not only do these shirts have
a very nice feel, this is arguably the most
environmentally friendly way to screen print
t-shirts.
Of course, great artwork always helps as well.
Five color waterbased discharge designed and printed in house. Going for a 1920’s propaganda feel, the tank literally pops off the garment. It’s awesome.
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.
A nice little print we did on some tanks for a local coffee shop, those that frequent the Farmer’s Market may have even seen these in person.
Three color plastisol, again due to tri-blend fabric. We’ve got some tricks to keep that fuzz down though.
Another design we printed for ourselves, this design came out very nice and clean. Not always an easy feat on thermal garments! For this we used straight discharge base on Royal Apparel %100 cotton thermals. This allows us to get down into the waffling of the fabric and still maintain a soft breathable print. See if you can find the typo…
Waterbased discharge again here. 5 colors made this project feasible, whereas with plastisol the color count would have made the project not cost effective.
While this print is about a year old, it really represents the colors of that time, NEON!!!! This shirt is for the Exploratorium, which if you’re a Bay Area native, needs no further explanation.
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.
This here is an oversized white discharge print for Op Six clothing company that extends over the bottom seam and off the edge of the shirt.
 Four color print for Game Attain
East Bay Screenprinting recently printed these shirts for Game Attain. This particular print is a good example of halftoning used for gradient and fade effects in screen printing. This is an area that other printers often struggle with, but we’ve got it down. On this particular screen print, we used a 355 mesh screen that allows for very fine detail to be held. 65 Lines Per Inch means that even up close, the individual halftone dots can be hard to see.
 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.
 East Oakland Boxing Association
We printed these shirts for the East Oakland Boxing Association. A simple clean white print on Black and Kelly Gildan 2000 shirts. The bottom text is reversed out and smaller than 10 point, and we held the detail just fine.
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