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Screen Printing

High Density Printing.

Raised, sharp-edged ink builds that make a logo read as engineered, not printed.

What it covers

Inside this family.

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.

  • Single and multi-colour layer-on-layer builds
  • Gradation and patterned high-density effects
  • Metallic and glitter high-density variants

Techniques

How each one behaves.

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.

Contrast Edge Wall

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.

Large Back Applications

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.

Seen in

Where this appears in our work.

Concept collections built to show these components in place. Each identity is invented for demonstration and is not a Simsotex customer.

Related finishes

Finishes used here.

Industries

Where it is specified.