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Title: CONFESSIONAL:
Post by: Mr Tees!! on June 08, 2013, 01:29:04 PM
I'm starting this confessional thread, maybe a way we can get screenprinter-ey things off our chests. I'll go first:

FORGIVE ME TSB, FOR I HAVE SINNED:

...Last week, I created a back design using mostly Comic Sans in the text. In my defense, I had to make it flow with the front print, which was designed by an outside source that featured that same font. Still, I feel really dirty about it.
...Now, today, I am forced in the same way to design around the Bleeding Cowboy font.

I will await your instructions for repentance. If anyone else want to confess here and let me know im not the only true a-hole on the board, that'd be great.   
Title: Re: CONFESSIONAL:
Post by: Dottonedan on June 08, 2013, 01:32:28 PM
Ok.  I'll confess as well.  I was once asked to create a whole TITLE and paragraph on a coffee mug using brush script.  Not that bad?    It was ALL CAPS.  :-X


I am the firs tto say, in a group of designers, I don't stand up well agaisnt good designers (when it comes to goor font usage).  THen there are certain rules.
Title: Re: CONFESSIONAL:
Post by: Frog on June 08, 2013, 02:43:51 PM
I'm starting this confessional thread, maybe a way we can get screenprinter-ey things off our chests. I'll go first:

FORGIVE ME TSB, FOR I HAVE SINNED:

...Last week, I created a back design using mostly Comic Sans in the text. In my defense, I had to make it flow with the front print, which was designed by an outside source that featured that same font. Still, I feel really dirty about it.
...Now, today, I am forced in the same way to design around the Bleeding Cowboy font.

I will await your instructions for repentance. If anyone else want to confess here and let me know im not the only true a-hole on the board, that'd be great.   

Five Hail Stooges, and a $25 donation my son (or buy a Rick Roth charity shirt)
Title: Re: CONFESSIONAL:
Post by: Frog on June 08, 2013, 02:46:47 PM
Ok.  I'll confess as well.  I was once asked to create a whole TITLE and paragraph on a coffee mug using brush script.  Not that bad?    It was ALL CAPS.  :-X


I am the firs tto say, in a group of designers, I don't stand up well agaisnt good designers (when it comes to goor font usage).  THen there are certain rules.

As bad as all caps with Brush Script, is when it's on a steep curve, and as with other italicized fonts,  almost laying down on the right side.
Title: Re: CONFESSIONAL:
Post by: nobrainsd on June 09, 2013, 03:35:17 PM
I don't think this needs an explanation...

I could lie and say it is just for hoodies.
Title: Re: CONFESSIONAL:
Post by: Sbrem on June 10, 2013, 04:16:43 PM
Go forth and sin no more; yeah, like that's going to happen, LOL

Steve

The sins we commit just to get paid...
Title: Re: CONFESSIONAL:
Post by: mk162 on June 10, 2013, 04:43:34 PM
Hey, if a customer wants it, they get it.  Think of it like this...

You run a steak house...you are proud of the product you put out.  Your customers like it too.  Your steaks are damn fine just the way they are...but you get that one customer that always has to put ketchup on his ribeye.  Clearly this person either has a prostate problem and need more lycopene or they have no taste buds.  It's your job to provide a well made product, not to change a customers taste.

FYI, my dad puts ketchup on his steaks.
Title: Re: CONFESSIONAL:
Post by: blue moon on June 10, 2013, 04:48:21 PM
you guys think that's bad . . .

how 'bout this?

(http://www.officemax.com/catalog/images/397x353/21232060i_02.jpg)

pierre
Title: Re: CONFESSIONAL:
Post by: nobrainsd on June 10, 2013, 06:20:28 PM
Would those markers be for original art, touch up on shirts or are you just much happier when the pens are all open around you Pierre?   :)   

I have repented and ordered some platen mask so the wb tack comes back out.
Title: Re: CONFESSIONAL:
Post by: tpitman on June 10, 2013, 06:51:17 PM
Would those markers be for original art, touch up on shirts or are you just much happier when the pens are all open around you Pierre?   :)   

I have repented and ordered some platen mask so the wb tack comes back out.

I'll admit I've busted out a Sharpie to "fill" a pinhole in black ink.
Title: Re: CONFESSIONAL:
Post by: Frog on June 10, 2013, 07:56:51 PM
I keep a huge set around for digital transfer touch-up. Even with using a tape lint roller, void-causing dust bunnies or other foreign interlopers abound.
Title: Re: CONFESSIONAL:
Post by: tpitman on June 10, 2013, 09:32:50 PM
I'll  also use some blue painters tape as my "mini-spotting gun" to lift out enough wet ink from a fingermark to squeak by and avoid firing up the real one after the cure.
Title: Re: CONFESSIONAL:
Post by: blue moon on June 10, 2013, 10:21:22 PM
Would those markers be for original art, touch up on shirts or are you just much happier when the pens are all open around you Pierre?   :)   

I have repented and ordered some platen mask so the wb tack comes back out.

oh, when the underbase peeks out, there is no better friend! I have to admit, we use them much more often then I'd like to.

pierre
Title: Re: CONFESSIONAL:
Post by: dlac on June 15, 2013, 09:54:15 AM
We all know most, almost all, of my art goes to printers that are to small to have their own art staff, or design staff, and most of their design ideas are from their customers and their design committees.. Throw in that a lot of my business comes from rural areas..  I to have sinned Mr. Tees, Serif Fonts, non Serif Fonts, Script, all caps (I didn't know that was wrong.. all in the same design.. of course if my wife does not proof read most have something misspelled..
dlac
Title: CONFESSIONAL:
Post by: sweetts on June 16, 2013, 01:24:29 AM
Duct tape on squeegee handles  it cleans up quicker and mid run its faster to tape then wipe. I also use a wet dry vac to suck the spot gun cleaner through the shirt.


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www.rtscreendesigns.com
Title: CONFESSIONAL:
Post by: sweetts on June 16, 2013, 01:25:05 AM
I'll  also use some blue painters tape as my "mini-spotting gun" to lift out enough wet ink from a fingermark to squeak by and avoid firing up the real one after the cure.
I tried this tonight it works great!!


RT Screen Designs
www.rtscreendesigns.com
Title: Re: CONFESSIONAL:
Post by: middletownink on June 16, 2013, 06:09:39 PM
Forgive me printers...... Purchased to fix a scorch mark on a navy t!

I am not proud  :-[