High Density
Ink built up in layers until it stands clear of the cloth with a flat top face and sharp vertical side walls. The height is what makes a small mark read as deliberate, and the walls are what separate it from an ordinary thick print.
Screen Printing
Raised, sharp-edged ink builds that make a logo read as engineered, not printed.
What it covers
Each technique below is a separate decision on a tech pack. They are grouped here because they share a process, not because they are interchangeable.
Techniques
Ink built up in layers until it stands clear of the cloth with a flat top face and sharp vertical side walls. The height is what makes a small mark read as deliberate, and the walls are what separate it from an ordinary thick print.
A second colour laid only on the side wall of a high density build, so the mark shows one colour from the front and another from an angle. It is a way of adding a colour without adding a print area.
The same build scaled to a full back panel. Large areas need the ink deposit managed across the whole graphic, because a build that works at chest scale can feel heavy across the shoulders.
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Concept collections built to show these components in place. Each identity is invented for demonstration and is not a Simsotex customer.
Collection 03
Contemporary Denim CollectionHD Back Print.
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