Screenprinting is a highly versatile printing technique that combines both analogue and digital processes. The process involves preparing a screen by applying a light-sensitive emulsion, exposing it to UV light, and washing away the unexposed areas to leave the design. Ink is then applied to the screen and pushed through the open areas using a squeegee, transferring the design onto the material below.
Screenprinting allows you to print on a variety of flat surfaces with a wide range of inks, from metallics to fluorescents. This method has been favoured by artists and designers for decades due to its versatility and the vivid, long-lasting results it produces, whether for apparel, posters, or fine art.