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Screen Printing 101

SCREEN PRINTING 101 circa 960- circa 30K bc 1700s 1853 1914-1917 1940 1950s 1960 500bc 237ad 1930 In Rome & Greece , stencils used for mosaics, In China (Song Dynasty) First screen print application with human hair The industry begins to explore light Screen print reaches Europe Earliest stencil The term 'silk Hand painted First screen The term Michael screen' is coined in Japan print art produced by artist Guy 'serigraphy' is coined by Anthony Velonis found in stencils used in Vasilantone and USA World War I for Cosquer caves of France, constructs a through old trade routes banners and multicolour signs. In Japan, for fabrics sensitive made with posters Maccoy stencils rotary screenprint hand imprints machine PRINCIPLE BEHIND PRINTING PATENT 101 SAMUEL SIMON • 1907 • Film positive used to expose and harden.Light sensitive emulsion REROVED Screen-printing was first patented in England by Samuel Simon in 1907. It was originally used as a popular method to print expensive wall paper, printed on linen, silk, and other fine fabrics. Screen Frame stretched tightly with fabric Emulsion attached to fabric, exposed and developed to wash away image print area. Squeege, to pull the ink on the screen 101 Ink "squeezed through makes print." LICHTENSTEINWARHOLRAUSCHENBERG He is most known for his oversized dot art which he, though he painted them painstakingly, wanted to appear as machine made. His work was witty and ironic, and he often used screenprinting to make his cartoon art prints. His work still serves as inspiration in contributions to pop art today. Andy Warhol is credited for popularising screen print, changing its mass perception, and establishing his dis- tinct style by employing it in pop art. Warhol used it to create what are now iconic posters of famous bands and celebrities like Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, etc. Cited as one of the most important forerunners of American Pop Art, he was known for transferring photographs onto canvas by means of the silkscreen process. He also experimented mixing it with lithography to create 'hybrid' prints. He used these methods make a commentary on contemporary society using the very images that helped to create that society. REDEFINE • COMMERCIALIZE • REVOLUTIONIZE REDAPLETE THE LIP BRAND ватрвыli Brillo Bile CONDINSED de TRADE MARK N°6 CHANEL SAFETATCHES PARIS 7UP PARFUM SOUP modern age screen printing Flatbed Screen Carousel Manual Automatic Printing Printing Emulsion Coating An in-feed device, a glue trough, a rotating continuous flat rubber blanket, flat-bed Today's evolved version of the emulsion coating ma- Manually run machine can be applied into multi-color printing by multiple persons simultaneously. The screen layer and the pallet layer can rotate independently, which makes it easier for chine ensures maximum accuracy in all four color printing and in fine line printing. It also allows the option between one side and two side coating. Coating pressure can be adjusted individually on both sides with help of a pneumatic cylinder. print table harnesses to lift and lower the flat screens, and a double-blade squeegee trough. multi-color printing Continuously washed, dried, and rotated back to the fabric in-feed area Automatic versions are now used in the industry too. "if il's nol screen printed, il's not Screen Printed" APP

Screen Printing 101

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All you need to know about screen printing! This infographic tells you all about screen printing, from it's timeline, importance and breakthroughs in history to it's current popularity, usage and tech...

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