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We have just launched our new Headwear Catalogue which is filled with a wide range of ready-to-purchase stock items. A great addition to the catalogue is our World Cup Supporter caps for all you soccer fans. I must say that we are well prepared for the FIFA world cup 2010 which will be hosted and won by South Africa.
1st, 2nd and 3rd will be as follows:
Am I a dreamer? Who do you think will win the first ever African world cup? Please leave a comment, I would like to know who you support and how many of you think that SA can win?
GREAT IDEA FOR COMPANIES!
Host your own Mini World Cup as a team building session.
- Besides a great selection of head wear items, the catalogue also has aprons, neck scarves, wristbands and gloves.
- All our products can be branded by means of embroidery, screen printing and now also digital printing.
All designers take a deep breath as Lava ink presents Direct to Garment Printing .
Direct to garment printing (DTGP) uses an ink jet printer and thus you can achieve the same results on a garment as you do when you print onto paper. The only drawbacks are that it only works on white surfaces that are 100% cotton and it’s more expensive.
Screen printing cannot compete with the quality and accuracy of detail that DTGP offers when doing photo-like images. However when you’re printing designs that are less shaded and more solid, like logos or any other vector artwork, screen printing remains king. The reason being because screen printing gives a crisp print with clearly defined edges whereas DTGP is better at shading and blending.
World Consumer Rights Day (WCRD) is an annual occasion on 15 March for celebration and solidarity within the international consumer movement.
It is also a time for promoting the basic rights of all consumers by demanding that those rights are respected and protected by highlighting the market abuses and social injustices which undermine them.
WCRD was first observed on 15 March 1983, and has since become an important occasion for mobilising citizen action. Consumer organisations around the world use materials produced by Consumers International (CI) to generate local initiatives and media coverage for their work over the coming year.
taken from : junkfoodgeneration.org


