"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
It never occurred to me that there would be more than one forum dealing with the subject of screen printing, or more specifically, garment printing. I literally stumbled upon TSB today while Googling something else so I don't have the honor of stating that I've been lurking for x amount of days.No matter. My drug of choice is screen printing. I entered the corporate screen printing world around 1985, although the screen printing bug bit me in high school a few years previous when I printed my first tees and posters in shop class. Even though I've always been interested in art/graphic design and print reproduction since I was a kid, screen printing just seemed to be a way more interesting craft compared to basic offset/litho/web/sheetfed methods.After HS, I initially studied standard print and publishing at the local tech school but wanting to expand my art abilities, I attended the local art college. I then landed a job with a fairly large screen printer, predominantly textiles but also heat transfers, pressure sensitive decals and posters. I went from ink mixing/color matching to printer to pre-press, ending up in the art department which is where I've practiced my craft for the past 26 years. I've designed and color sepped in most of the of the imprinted sportswear genres - concert tees, Harley, booze, NFL, Nascar, Disney, Time Warner - all the way down to the local church festival. Went from the stat camera and miles of amberlith to the glorious tools named Adobe. Still enjoy pulling a squeegee or stretchin' mesh when the opportunity presents itself.Looks like a good cross section of old timers and newbies scattered here. I may have a crumb of wisdom to share from being in the trenches all these years but also hope to learn a thing or two. You're dead if you don't. Well, enough wind bagging about myself .Tim
Welcome aboard Tim!! Glad to have you here!Now which part of rustbelt are you from? pierre
Hey we have another Wisconsin guy here. (I am in Arizona but originally from Portage, Wisconsin)