Scavenger Hunt

Monday, November 17, 2014

3. Silkscreen Sample



Silkscreen prints can be applied to a various amount of mediums, mostly paper and fabric. When preparing a screen for print the image is burned into the emulsion using light. The image is left unburned allowing it to be washed away. The ink is then pulled through the screen to produce the print.
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List of Items

  • 1. Letterpress Sample
  • 2. Flexography or Gravure Sample
  • 3. Silkscreen Sample
  • 4. Blind Embossing
  • 5. Foil Stamping
  • 6. Spot Varnish
  • 7. Coated Paper
  • 8. Uncoated Paper
  • 9. Perfect Binding
  • 10. Saddle Stitching
  • 11. Score and Fold
  • 12. Die-cut
  • 13. Spot Colour
  • 14. Duotone
  • 15. Gate fold
  • 16. Accordion Fold
  • 17. Example of a registration error
  • 18. Spelling mistake and/or typo
  • 19. Trimming or gluing error
  • 21. Poor image resolution
  • 20. Hickeys
  • 22. Poorly printed item
  • 23. Item that uses folds in a creative way
  • 24. Item that uses perforation in a creative way
  • 25. Item that uses halftone dots in a creative way
  • 26. Item that was very expensive to print
  • 27. Item that uses a complicated die line
  • 28. Interview with Print One
  • 29. Spec Sheet
  • 30. Business Card Quotes

Contributors

  • Rebecca van Leeuwen
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