Chapter 1
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Screenprinting
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Image VersatilityScreen Printing around the world is a widely used specialized printing process. Ongoing improvements to equipment, techniques, and materials have allowed today's screenprinter to reproduce graphic images on a multitude of different materials, not just the commonly associated products such as T-shirts, bumperstickers, or art prints. Because of its ability to lay a controlled layer of any type of ink on a flat surface, repeatedly, with a minimum of cost and complicated press setup, screenprinting is the preferred method of imprinting metals, plastics, glass, or wood when a permanent durable image is required. Many large manufacturers mass producing consumer products made of these materials use an in-plant screening department, or send parts out for specialty finishing. Careers in the screen printing field are wide ranging. Modern shops will have art departments requiring skilled production artists familiar with the latest in computer graphics and film preparation for screenprinting. In the printing shop they will require workers skilled in screenmaking, ink mixing, manual and automatic press operations, post-printing finishing, etc. Improvements in equipment and techniques over the last 25 years have kept screenprinting in a viable and expanding position in the fast changing graphics and imaging industry. Why Use
Screen Printing? Drawbacks
to Using Screen Printing What is it used for?In-Plant
Printing / Consumer Goods Garments
& Textiles Signs
& Commercial Graphics Fine Art Screen printing is a recognized 'legitimate' form of Limited Edition art printing, and is an excellent and challenging area of fine arts. Many artists use serigraphs to reproduce multiples of their work for a wider market. Canadian West Coast native artists Robert Davidson, Bill Reid, and Roy Vickers, or other contemporary artists such as Andy Warhol, Christopher Pratt, and Frank Stella have used screenprinting to make their mark in the international art world. Many artists will turn to screen printing as a creative outlet, especially with the advent of waterbase ink technology and the ever expanding capabilities of the medium. Prospects
for Growth and Job Opportunities As the shift in our economy to more value-added and secondary manufacturing of consumer products continues, the demand for the ability to put images, instructions, or markings on prototypes and production runs of items will increase. Individuals and companies prepared to service these needs will experience demand for their services on an expanding basis. ¨ The growing world tourism market demands a wide variety of new and novel imprinted items on an ongoing basis. Many of these items can be manufactured and screenprinted by localized small cottage industries, with very little capital outlay for equipment. In most large cities throughout North America and the world, because of the widespread lack of skilled screenprinters in the job market, a trained printer is a valued and rare commodity. Individuals with the proper skills usually find work once they know where to look. Training and retraining opportunities for physically and socially disabled individuals abound in the screen printing industry. Hands, eyes, good judgement, and desire to excel are the four necessary ingredients to do well in this industry. The screen printing business is almost exclusively made up of companies started by printers. The entrepreneurial printer with the desire to run his or her own company can easily start a home based or small business on a shoestring budget, and grow with the customer base. Next month: Chapter 2, Preparing Art for Screenprinting
SCREEN PRINTING TODAY By Andy MacDougall. Copyright 1999 MacDougall Screen Printing Ltd. All rights reserved. URL: www.squeegeeville.com. Email: andynanc@mars.ark.com. |
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