Screen Printing & Embroidery

Screen Printing & Embroidery

Our designers have over 15 years of experience working  with a variety of clients in different industries, focusing on strong concepts as well as execution. They have helped brands elevate their image and worked on numerous projects ranging from logos, brochures, books, magazines, corporate identity, special invitations, hotel & restaurant branding, websites, and more. Contact us for more specific examples pertaining to your project.

Screen Printing

A blue t-shirt on a screen printing press.

Screen printing, also known as silk screening, is a popular and versatile printing technique used to create images, patterns, or designs on various surfaces, including textiles, paper, glass, plastic, and more. It’s commonly used for producing custom apparel, posters, signage, labels, and other promotional materials.

Puff Printing

A sample of puff screen printing with the letter b.

Puff ink gives screen printing on clothing a three-dimensional element. The same screen printing procedures that you would use for printing with regular water-based inks apply when using this kind of ink. To draw more attention to or make a certain area of the artwork “pop,” you may either use puff ink throughout the entire piece of art or pick out select aspects or colors from the design.

Embroidery

embroidery involves using thin wire and a needle to decorate material, usually textile cloth. Along with quillwork and featherwork, basic techniques include crewel work, needlepoint, cross-stitch embroidery, and quilting.

Woven or printed Clothing Tag Labels

The durability of woven labels exceeds that of printed ones. Since they are hand-stitched rather than printed, they are more resistant to wear and tear from numerous washings. You’ll see that woven labels are significantly more common and used than printed labels in high-end fashion labels.

Direct to Garment

Direct-to-Garment (DTG) printing is a modern and innovative method of printing high-quality, full-color designs directly onto textiles, primarily on garments like T-shirts, hoodies, and tote bags. It’s a popular choice for custom apparel printing and offers several advantages.