Screen Printing involves creating a stencil, known as a screen, and then using that screen to apply ink on the printing surface. Each individual color is applied using a different screen, one at a time, combined to achieve the final look. The more colors a design has, the more screens that are needed, and the more setup time required.

The ink in screen printing is applied thicker than digital printing, which results in brighter colors - even on darker shirts. Screen printing is the best option for designs that require a high level of vibrancy, specialty products. 

More than just shirts! Screen printing is unlimited to  tote bags/purses, jackets, mouse pads, flags, banners, signs, bandanas, and more.

We are NOW able to handle the following print and techniques as below: