A really nice 8 color print on a shirt for the IT security software company Tripwire.
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Not exactly a recent “print,” but actually a jacket we embroidered for Shaver Transportation in Portland, Oregon. It’s about 10 inches wide and it turned out really nice. They’ve got all your tugboat needs on the Columbia River covered.
A nice detail of the back print on a Hula Girl Cigar shirt.
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Bandanas from River City Bicycles in Portland. You can see more shots of the the printing process on our Flickr Account.
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A hand screened movie poster for the Hollywood Theater. To check out more pictures of the poster printing process, including an animation of all five colors, follow this link.
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This is a 5 color oversized (24″x36″) movie poster print for the Hollywood Theater. It’s one of a series for their All Night Horror Marathon.
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Makelike is a graphic design studio in Portland that also sells printed objects of their own design, like wallpaper and this “Stump” tea towel.
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Do you like to raft, kayak, or stand-up paddle board? Located in Downtown Oregon City, eNRG Kayaking is the only kayak shop actually located on the Willamette River. You can rent a kayak or take a guided tour to Willamette Falls, directly from the shop or take scenic float on the Lower Clackamas just 10 minutes away.
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This was a challenging, but rewarding project. The OHSU Brain Institute is one of the top in the nation, so they decided to challenge our brains by printing an enhanced 3D image on a t-shirt. It looks great without the glasses, but it really pops when you put them on. Full color separations on shirts require extra attention as is, let alone without the added step of having to check everything with 3D glasses throughout the whole process. Our color separation guru Pam was up for the challenge, so much so that we can’t get her to stop wearing the glasses…
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Brooklyn Street Skate Spot is a DIY skateboard park built and policed by the skateboarding community in SE Portland. All the way in the opposite corner of the country, Born Ugly Magazine offers a free t-shirt design for DIY skatepark builders. Download the C.R.E.T.E. shirt design, personalize it for your local chapter, print the shirts, and then sell them as a fundraiser. That’s just what happened here. If you get a chance, stop by Brooklyn Street Skate Spot (SE 16th and Brooklyn Street in Portland, Oregon) and check it out. Ask the neighbors about the positive impact it’s had on their neighborhood.
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