
Only two colors in this print, though still stands out thanks to the crisp artwork!
More Huey Lewis! This fella’s a 3-color print plus a discharge underbase.

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!
Here’s a print we did for a local clothing line, two color waterbase on soft fashion tanks.

Here’s a 4 color discharge print, this one of a large and colorful tour tee for the band Railroad Earth.
Three color plastisol, again due to tri-blend fabric. We’ve got some tricks to keep that fuzz down though.
This three color print came out great, and thanks to the underbase the “jungle” appears even more vibrant!
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.

Yet another oversized waterbase/discharge
(noticing a trend?) print for an MMA clothing
line. Simple 2 color on Alstyle/AAA shirts.
 Oversize over the seam and off the bottom of the shirt printing
All over and off the bottom of the shirt with a single color makes for an interesting
and inexpensive print.
 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.
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