
Screen Printing
Screen printing is a technique where ink is transferred onto a surface through a finely meshed stencil called a screen. The screen has areas that are blocked off, allowing ink to pass only through the open design. When ink is pressed through the screen onto the material—like fabric, paper, or other surfaces—it creates a vibrant, durable print. This process is widely used for printing designs on T-shirts, posters, and signage. It allows for high-quality, multi-color images and is valued for its efficiency and cost-effectiveness, especially for producing large quantities of prints with consistent results.