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S C R E E N P R I N T I N G
Screen printing is a printing technique whereby a mesh is used to transfer ink onto a substrate, except in areas made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil. A blade or squeegee is moved across the screen to fill the open mesh apertures with ink, and a reverse stroke then causes the screen to touch the substrate momentarily along a line of contact.

E M B R O I D E R Y
Embroidery is the creation of art with nothing more than some fabric, thread, and needles. In fact, embroidery from old expanses of fabrics has often told explorers and archeologists historical tales about places and people in ancient times.

H E A T T R A N S F E R V I N Y L
Is a specialty vinyl polymer that can be used on certain fabrics and materials to create designs and promotional products. It comes in a roll or sheet form with an adhesive backing so it can be cut, weeded, and placed on a substrate for heat application. Heat transfer vinyl is made in single colors and also has special options such as patterned, glitter, flocked, holographic, glow-in-the-dark, reflective and 3D puff.

T A C K L E A N D T W I L L
Tackle Twill is a technique that uses numbers, letters, or an image of base shapes cut from polyester or nylon twill fabric.The tack twill appliqués adhere to the selected garment or banner with an adhesive backing that locks them in place. Then the edges are sewn in a zigzag and the edge is finished with satin stitch embroidery of the same color or a contrasting color.

S U B L I M A T I O N
Sublimation printing, also known as dye sublimation printing, is a popular printing method for transferring images onto suitable materials. Typical printing methods involve a step with water, where the solid turns to water before a gaseous state. Sublimation printing does not involve the liquid step but goes right from solid to gas due to a chemical reaction

G R A P H I C D E S I G N
Sublimation printing, also known as dye sublimation printing, is a popular printing method for transferring images onto suitable materials. Typical printing methods involve a step with water, where the solid turns to water before a gaseous state. Sublimation printing does not involve the liquid step but goes right from solid to gas due to a chemical reaction