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Wed Oct 219:00 AM – 10:10 AM

S01 Screen Printing is Fun and So is Art

SeminarScreen Printing

Why Someone Should Come

The foundation of a great print begins with proper artwork preparation. This session demystifies the digital side of screen printing, showing you how to take a concept and turn it into print-ready art. Whether you are dealing with customer-supplied files or creating your own designs, understanding how to manipulate art for the screen is the first critical step to success.

Who Should Come

Beginners, graphic designers transitioning to apparel, and shop owners who want to understand the requirements for screen-ready artwork. If you struggle with color separations or knowing when to use vector versus raster images, this class is for you.

What They Will Learn

  • Vector vs. Raster: Understand the critical differences between vector art (Adobe Illustrator/Corel Draw) and raster art (Adobe Photoshop), and when to use each for apparel design.
  • Spot Color Separations: Learn how to color separate vector designs using solid coated Pantone colors, ensuring accurate film output.
  • Artboard Setup: Master the process of setting up your canvas to match your film size (e.g., 13x19) and sizing designs appropriately for different garments.
  • Registration Marks: Discover how to add and align center crop marks to your artwork, a crucial step for maintaining registration on the press.

Speakers

Dane Clement
Dane ClementVice President of Art and Creative Process, STAHLS'

More Information

Allow Registration:Yes
Capacity Unlimited:No
Session Capacity:100