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.
East Bay Screenprint Custom Shirts and Screen Printing Gallery
September 22, 2009August 17, 2009Custom Screen Printed Tote BagsWe printed 1000 of these reusable tote bags for the Inner Sunset Farmer’s Market. A very simple one color print with a great design makes for an inexpensive promotional handout. August 10, 2009Custom Screenprinted Safety Vests
We recently screen printed these safety vests for a company that does contract work for Comcast Cable out of the South Bay, near San Jose . They went with a 2 color logo on our green Economy Safety Vests. June 15, 2009More Food Shirts!
We love it when clients bring us food ideas to print. Especially when it’s a food we love. And we really, really like it when they bring a sample of the food with them! This print was for the Japanese External Organization of San Francisco, promoting, you guessed it, Miso. They used our lighter weight shirts, as this was for marketing, and not workwear. It’s a great example of a good looking single color screenprint, using design and typography to create interest as opposed to multiple colors. June 9, 2009Custom Screen Printed Boxes?
Whoever thought a cardboard box could be interesting? Usually the only cardboard boxes you see decorated are for very large companies who buy thousands at a time. Not no more. We’re trying to bring back the golden age of product packaging and marketing by offering custom screen printed cardboard boxes, with low minimums for small runs. Contact us with ideas for your next project and pricing information. |





