Screen printing is a printing technique where a mesh is used to transfer ink areas made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil.
A squeegee is moved across the screen to fill the open mesh apertures with ink.
One colour is printed at a time, so several screens can be used to produce a multi-coloured image or design.
Heat Transfer Printing is the process of combining heat with a transfer medium to create personalized T Shirts or merchandise.
Transfer medium comes in the form of vinyl (a coloured rubber material) and transfer paper (a wax and pigment coated paper).
Heat transfer vinyl comes in various colours and patterns, from solid colours to even reflective materials and glitter materials. It is most commonly used to customise names and numbers on jerseys.
Dye sublimation is the process for printing on white polyester fabric.
That's because the gaseous state of the ink results in a completely washable, smooth image that's fully embedded into the material.
Plus, the quality is high resolution consisting of vivid, vibrant colors.
Embroidery is an age-old process of weaving a design onto fabric using a thread and needle.
Today, instead of someone actually sewing a design by hand, a digital file is created that tells a machine how and where to put each stitch. Embroidery works best with simple, low color count logos or artwork.
Photographs and artwork with fine detail or small lettering usually can not be embroidered. We'll be sure to contact you if this is the case and recommend ways we can alter your design or suggest other alternatives.
Custom Printing apparels are a way to show your unique designs and colours.
You will be able to customise by choosing the fabric and design it specially for your group or event.