Showing posts with label printing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label printing. Show all posts
Monday, July 11, 2011
Stringray Body Art Prints - May 2011
AntiDesigns printed up some custom t-shirts for Allston's Stingray Body Art this past May. All the artwork was provided to us, and there were some fun prints in the set. This was the last set of t-shirts we printed in our old studio space in Norwood. Enjoy the process photos below, and support Stingray by checking out their website Stingray Body Art.com or by stopping into their shop at 1 Harvard Ave, Allston, MA.





Thursday, July 1, 2010
Screen Printing DIY
A lot of people reach out to us either through random emails or conversations at shows around town asking about how we taught ourselves how to screen print. To be honest, it's a pretty long story. I've thought about laying it all out and doing a 3 or 4 part series on the basics of getting yourself started with screen printing at your house, mainly because the free resources that are out there are pretty scarce. And even when you do find something useful, it usually just scratches the surface.
Turns out, there's a pretty awesome graphic novel called Do-It-Yourself Screenprinting by John Isaacson that does a great job walking you through everything. I picked it up the other a couple years back at Lucy Parson's Center. It's all hand-drawn comic panels, and it walks you through everything from washing out screens in your shower (yikes) to printing on a 6-color press and working in a real shop. It's half "how-to" and half "story of how I learned to screen print."
Very well done, and available on the interweb.
Turns out, there's a pretty awesome graphic novel called Do-It-Yourself Screenprinting by John Isaacson that does a great job walking you through everything. I picked it up the other a couple years back at Lucy Parson's Center. It's all hand-drawn comic panels, and it walks you through everything from washing out screens in your shower (yikes) to printing on a 6-color press and working in a real shop. It's half "how-to" and half "story of how I learned to screen print."
Very well done, and available on the interweb.
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diy,
how-to,
printing,
recommendation,
screen printing
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