How To: Silkscreen a Poster
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[StreetRes] It turns out that the good folks at Fecal also have an extremely detailed tutorial on how to Silk screen with Rubylith by Anthony Skirvin. Crazy oldschool but it’s exhaustive.
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lorbus: Hooray For LoFi Silkscreening has gone the way of the acetate record... We have more technologicaly advanced ways of printing, but we are still making screens. (via Cosmos)
Damien Mulley's Blog: Schneier on why shot to kill policy for suicide bombers is kinda stupid. Promise TV - record a whole months worth of TV. Beats the pants off TiVo. Eliminating verbal Pauses - Uhm this has somemmm good tips. How to Screen Print a poster. Productivity tips for avid blog readers. Transparency International, Ireland Anti-corruption group. (via Cosmos)
[Tragicbliss.com] TRAGICBLISS: July 2005 Archives: Fairey, famous for turning wrestler Andre the Giant's likeness into ubiquitous urban art (you know those Obey Giant flyers, posters, and stickers you see everywhere?), heads a design firm, a publishing house, and a clothing company - all dedicated to visual appropriation. Klotz sparked the trend of reworking pop iconography and product logos for streetwear: Fifteen years ago, he launched his Freshjive line by printing T-shirts with graphics based on the Tide detergent box, 7-Eleven's Big Gulp, and Special K cereal packaging.
[Woostercollective.com] Wooster Collective : Stickers / Posters / Graf / Culture Jamming: When people start noticing the abundance of street art in downtown Manhattan, they'll usually mention as one of their favorites, a series of bold flowers that can be found on lampposts, mailboxes, and construction sites. We should include ourselves in that group, as the flowers of Michael DeFeo (aka "The Flower Guy") were some of the first street iconography that really turned us on.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Printing, Home Office Printers
Posted at August 03, 2005 10:29 AM