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Artsy Fartsy Fun: Learn to Screenprint

By Giania • Jun 26th, 2008 at 7:19 pm • Category: Guides
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Lately I’ve gotten a really strong urge to learn how to screenprint, or silk screen as it’s also called. I’ve done some reading online, with MAKE/CRAFT magazine being particularly helpful. Still, as excited as I was I didn’t feel like I had quite enough information to really jump in and start buying screens and emulsion and inks.

Earlier, NotCot.org posted a link to a new book about screenprinting, called The Screen Printing Primer by Nick Paparone, Jamie Dillon. You can buy a signed copy directly from PrintLiberation.com for $25. Amazon also sells the book (unsigned) for about $16.

Print Liberation has some really pretty designs up on the site, featuring a lot of really elegant uses of typography. The book contains a few transparencies put together by them for people inspired by the book to get out there and do some experimenting right away, without worrying about the first big hurdle: what design could I come up with to print?

I’m really excited about this book. While it does take a little time, investment, and space to get started, I think that learning about the principles and the history could be a lot of fun and provide alternative ways to apply screenprinting that can be achieved without needing a whole big setup. But then again with some creative shopping and recycling, I’m sure there are ways to get around those issues, too.

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  1. [...] I’d do this stuff myself, but I haven’t gotten around to undergoing some of the silkscreening endeavors I took so much interest in. If anybody has any stories of at home printing they’d like to [...]

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