Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
pierre, I would have to disagree. I think target graphics is running at the top these days.
I seen both shops work, and they both do a very great job..Andy and them I would almost have to say are the leaders when it comes to concert or music tees, but here is the real question. I know we all put our heart and soul into trying to make the best print we can make, but does the end user really care about how it was printed or just really love the graphic design?Darryl
Can't disagree with anything you said there Gear, awards are great for when a customer walks in and they see those awards, but on the other hand I thinking these type printers don't deal with what I deal with WAlK-INS wanting a million dollar shirt for 12 bucks LOL.Darryl
Agreed on all points. Seems like they and Andy are so darned comfortable with plastisol that it will be hard to embrace WB. Whatever works for them and makes them succesful is the answer. I know Pierre at least is working with DC UBs and that may get him just that much more over the curve.On a side note on some Sim process on darks Mark Coudray and others have pioneered the use of as many as three white screens. A high mesh semi transparent UB, Lower mesh opaque UB, and a final crush or hilight white. Sounds like overkill but when you see the results (especially if you get a chance to see one print in person), you'll get it.
Pierre, in my book you guys do some really kick azz work, but here is my point in my shop I,m just a spot color guy, could I do high end work Helzz yes I could, but for my customer base they couldn't pay for the seps. Every now and them I dream of being you guys knocking out some very killer prints that makes everyones jaws drop, but then bills come and back to spot color my bread and butter. I do hate when a customer walks in the door with some really good art and I know I,m not getting the job, not because I can't do it, because the customer does not understand the cost of doing it. They want a hand full of shirts not knowing the seps are going to cause more than there little shirt order, just had one a few weeks back would have been a killer job to print, but unless I can give Dan's time away for free no dice.Darryl