Simulated Process Color
This design by Kerusso, Berryville, Ark., is called “Walk in the Light 2.” Printed for wholesale preprint purposes, the shirt was produced using a 12-color M&R Sportsman screen printing press, Union and Wilflex screen printing inks, and Adobe Photoshop separation software. (870) 423-6242; www.kerusso.com.
Simulated Process Color
This design by Outhouse Designs, Houston, is called “Luckenbach Biker Dillo.” The shirt was produced using an M&R Sportsman screen printing press, Wilflex screen printing inks and Adobe Photoshop separation software. (512) 448-2336; www.outhousedesigns.com.
Simulated Process Color
“Aftermath,” by Forward Printing, Oakland, Calif., was produced using an MHM E-Type 12/10 screen printing press, Wilflex screen printing inks, and Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator separation software. (510) 535-2222; www.forwardprinting.com.
Simulated Process Color
This design by Dynamic Designs Inc., Killeen, Texas, is called “Boudica.” The shirt was produced using a an M&R Gauntlet screen printing press, Wilflex screen printing inks and Vuerite separation software. (254) 628-8272; www.dynamicdesignsinc.com.
Simulated Process Color
This design by Kerusso, Berryville, Ark., is called “Glorify the Lord.” Printed for wholesale preprint purposes, the shirt was produced using a 10-color M&R Premier screen printing press, Union and Wilflex screen printing inks, and Adobe Photoshop separation software. (870) 423-6242; www.kerusso.com.