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Screenprinting 101: How to Get T-Shirts Made for Your Brand

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  • Updated 4/2020
4.0
(16 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
1 Hour(s) 9 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Yaswanth Nukasani
Rating
4.0
(16 Ratings)

Course Overview

Screenprinting 101: How to Get T-Shirts Made for Your Brand

How to Manufacture Screenprinted Apparel for Your Clothing Brand - Graphic T-Shirts, Hoodies and more..

Screen printing is a printing technique where a mesh is used to transfer ink onto a substrate, except in areas made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil.


⦁ What is Screenprinting
⦁ How Screenprinting Works
⦁ The Pros of Screenprinting
⦁ The Cons of Screenprinting
⦁ Why You Probably Shouldn't DIY Screenprint
⦁ Getting Your First Merch Drop Screenprinted
⦁ Art
⦁ Ink Colors
⦁ Sizing & Quantity
⦁ Blank Garment
⦁ Locations
⦁ Art: Getting Art Made
⦁ Art: Vector vs Raster
⦁ Sizing
⦁ Ink Colors
⦁ Ink Types
⦁ Plastisol Ink
⦁ Traditional
⦁ Puff
⦁ Soft Hand
⦁ Waterbased Ink
⦁ Discharge Ink
⦁ Underbases and Dark Garments
⦁ Different Garment Types & Fabrics
⦁ Blank Garments
⦁ Blank Garments Recommendations
⦁ Locations
⦁ Traditional Locations vs. Speciality Locations
⦁ Print Options
⦁ Spot Color
⦁ 4-Color
⦁ Simulated Process
⦁ Additional Services to Ask About
⦁ Understanding Pricing
⦁ How to Get Best Pricing Advise
⦁ Focus to Save on Garment Cost
⦁ Different Type of Printers
⦁ Thank You

Course Content

  • 1 section(s)
  • 16 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Screnprinting 101

What You’ll Learn

  • What is Screenprinting, How Screenprinting Works, Art: Getting Art Made, Will you be using an underbase?, Blank Garments, Underbases and Dark Garments, How to Get Best Pricing Advise, Focus to Save on Garment Cost, And so much more..

Skills covered in this course


Reviews

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    Lester Cary
    4.0

    It was more of a refresher for me but bear in mind I'm in South Africa so t-shirt suppliers are mostly Chinese and you are at their mercy regarding quality because its too expensive to import shirts in smaller volumes on ones own

  • A
    ArunKumar Koottharasan Nadar
    5.0

    Amazing course i have enough confidence to start a business now

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    Mohammed Abubakar Idirisu
    4.0

    Quite good and informative

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