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The Custom Screen Printing Process, Part 1: Drawing

In the first part of this series, we're going to look at where the screen printing process begins - with drawing.  It all starts with a drawing.  Everything.  There is nothing in this world that didn't begin as a drawing.  Screenprinting custom t-shirts is no different.  Ok.  Maybe it actually starts with an idea.  But drawing is what gives an idea form, guides its creation. 

Drawing is my primary discipline.  It's a subject that I will expound on ad infinitum if I had the space, but we're here today to talk about drawing as it relates to the screen printing process, so I'll try to keep it brief. 

The idea for this image came from discussions between my brother and I.  Eventually, the discussion led to him describing an image to me: "a guy sitting a chair watching TV in the dark, but he's all tangled up in these cables like they've grown over him, one of them is a feeding tube."  The security camera was my idea, but that came later. 

With the idea and a direction to go in, I started sketching.  Eventually I wound up with the following drawing in my sketchbook:

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Now ordinarily I tend to work out an image traditionally, but at this point in time  I happened to be creatively stuck, so I went ahead and imported my sketch to Adobe Photoshop, and exported it so I could continue to draw on my Kindle Tablet with the Autodesk Sketchbook App (which, by the way, is amazing).  With Autodesk I was able to intuitively redraw and rework parts of the image until I was satisfied with the design and composition, as well as try out different color schemes with relative ease until I was satisfied with the design.  The finished drawing looked like this:

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In part 2 of this series we'll take a look at what happens to the artwork once it's done - how is processed for screenprinting?  Tune in next week. 

Another Custom Job Completed - Custom Colorado Native License Plate Jacket
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This weekend we put the finishing touches on another custom job for a client.  This time we did a custom fleece jacket featuring the iconic Colorado License Plate Native graphic.  This project was executed on a 100% cotton fleece zipper jacket with white heat transfer vinyl for an unmistakable high quality finish.  Take a closer look below!  Do you have a custom project?  Contact us for a quote!

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Another job completed! T-shirts and patches for Generation Nomad!
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This week we completed another print job, this time for Denver-based band Generation Nomad!  GN took advantage of our sweet package-pricing in January in order to score a dynamite deal some great looking merch to sell at shows.  It was a pleasure to design and print this image, always exciting to work with emerging talents!  If you're in a band and thinking of ordering merch, please contact us!

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Job Completed - T-Shirts for the Creative Industries Internship at Center for Visual Art!

Snarxy has just completed another custom screen printing job - t-shirts for the Creative Industries Internship at the Center for Visual Art!

CVA is the off-campus art gallery space owned by the Metropolitan State University of Denver (check them on instagram - @cva_msudenver or online at www.msudenver.edu/cva).  In addition to great art gallery programming, the CVA provides a free after-school art program known as the Young Artist Studio for neighborhood youth, and the Creative Industries Internship program provides real-world art industry experience to a lucky group of high schoolers who are going to be sporting these rad t-shirts.   Thanks for the opportunity to print for you guys!