Posts tagged ‘texturized print’
Using Textured Pallets
Tired of the same old flat print? Want to add some pizzazz to your shirts and designs, but don’t want to spend a lot of time on artwork?
Here’s a great tip from Kieth Stevens, recently published in Impressions Magazine:
A great, simple alternative: Use a textured pallet!
Simply adding texture to your printing pallet will change the look of your design, no matter what ink you use. Simply create texture using paper, pelon material, aluminum foil or a textured surface. Use spray adhesive and pallet tape to secure the textured medium, then print away.
For greater effect, use a texturizing ink (s.a. 3811 Granite Base), but you also should experiment with regular inks. Use a simple graphic for best results, as finer details may not come out in the print.
Kieth Stevens is the Western regional sales manager for International Coatings. He has been teaching screen printing for more than 10 years and is a regular contributor to International Coatings’ blogs. For more information, visit iccink.com and read the company’s blog at internationalcoatingsblog.com.
International Coatings manufactures a complete line of phthalate-compliant screen printing inks, including a wide variety of whites, specialty inks, special effects inks, color matching systems, additives and reducers. For more information on our products, please visit our website at www.iccink.com.
New Video Post: Granite Base Special Effects Technique
Check out our next video installment on our ICC TV channel on YouTube.
This time, Ed Branigan is showing a Granite Base Special Effects technique with foil. This technique is actually our most popular one and we have received many requests for us to showcase this in a video.


