Hi all -
We just opened a bar and are looking to make our own T-Shirts, both for expense and for the rougher look that DIY stuff may have.
I did a little screen printing for classwork back in school in like 1983, but I can't recall much.
Does anyone have a good starter list of things to get for someone doing small work? Basically, hobby level or slightly higher?
I'm looking for a brand of inks that last. I have seen various tutorials online regarding sunlight for exposure, creating a transparency to burn the screens, etc.
Any advice would be VERY welcome. If this goes well, it can easily become a side business for me. I'm a prepress and separations guru (litho -- not screen), so no issues there.
Can you do colors tightly when doing hand-work? or are you better off with loose art?
Looking for starter list, hobby level
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Re: Looking for starter list, hobby level
Honestly if you just opened a BAR.... you need to pay more attention to your bar because you will make more money there.
Screen printing is not really a hobby. It will consume your life if you let it.
Pay someone to do your screen printing and tell them you want them to look ROUGH and they will do it.
I would MUCH rather own a bar then a print shop
Screen printing is not really a hobby. It will consume your life if you let it.
Pay someone to do your screen printing and tell them you want them to look ROUGH and they will do it.
I would MUCH rather own a bar then a print shop
.... I can give you my opinion but I can't tell you if it's right or not.