Posts Tagged ‘half tone print’
My last post included a video which demonstrated how manual screen printing is done. The actual print in that video had a halftone element in it and used process printing to form the logo.
Process printing is when one uses the colours Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black and sometimes white ink to form the finished print. These colours (which are halftoned) are printed one after the other and the actual blending of these overprints creates the actual image/ colours required.
The print below used the white as a base. Then the yellow was printed. The magenta (pink) is added to form the red and orange sections in the print.
Last month we did some work for a well established UK company who does exactly what we do but on a much larger scale. We were given this order because of a tight deadline and because the goods had to be delivered to Cape Town. Amazingly, we had a product that was almost identical to the one their client wanted. We delivered the goods within three working days with the branding they required.
About this product
170g Polyester micromesh
Moisture management cooldry fabric
Contract shoulder & side panels.Available in 11 colourways:
Black/Orange, Black/White, Navy/White, Black/Red, White/Red
White/Orange, Royal/White, White/Royal, White/Black,
Black/Yellow, Red/BlackADULT SIZES: S – 3XL








