I truly admire the entrepreneurial spirit of this man in Florida.Jason Sadler, 26, a former marketing professional from Florida, not only sells ad space on his torso, but also offers to wear ads on his shirt. His Internet company called iwearyourshirt.com has begun selling t-shirt ads in 2008. The idea was to print the client's ad or logo on the t-shirt and then use social media tools to promote it.As of now,…See More
T-shirt screen printing using traditional means often produce simple designs composed of as many as three to four colors only. However, technological advancements in t-shirt printing and new formulations of textile inks have brought color separation techniques to higher levels of sophistication. Today, there are, at least, five color…See More
T-shirt printing traditionally uses a mesh for screen printing. The textile inks are filtered through the screen using a squeegee, which is a piece of rubber with a wooden handle that is used to push the ink against the mesh. Innovations in t-shirt screen printing, however, have made the process easier and faster with new t-shirt printing equipment,…See More
I truly admire the entrepreneurial spirit of this man in Florida.
Jason Sadler, 26, a former marketing professional from Florida, not only sells ad space on his torso, but also offers to wear ads on his shirt. His Internet company called iwearyourshirt.com has begun selling t-shirt ads in 2008. The idea was to print the client's ad or logo on the t-shirt and then use social media… Continue
T-shirts used for t-shirt printing are often made of cotton because of the material’s absorbency to textile inks. Polyester and other types of fabric are also used, but nothing beats screen printing a six-color process image onto cotton fabric.
However, for those who care for the environment and the people… Continue
The t-shirt printing process uses two major types of inks: water-based and plastisol. Many people have begun using water-based inks more often now compared to plastisol. Knowing the reasons why water-based inks are better than plastisol will help t-shirt printing enthusiasts understand which ink is better suited to the design they are going to print.
Plastisol used to be the ink preferred for use in… Continue
T-shirt screen printing using traditional means often produce simple designs composed of as many as three to four colors only. However, technological advancements in t-shirt printing and new formulations of textile inks have brought color separation techniques to higher levels of sophistication. Today, there are, at… Continue