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Lawson Screen and Digital Products, Inc announces its upcoming Textile Tech Series classes for March 2020, taking place on March 20th from 9am-5pm in Atlanta, and March 20th and 21st from 9am-5 pm in St Louis. 

Please register in advance, as class size is kept to a minimum due to the hands-on format. This highly personalized workshop is offered at both Lawson’s St Louis, MO headquarters as well as their Atlanta, GA location. The St Louis class includes a tour of Lawson’s 160,000 sq ft manufacturing facility. All attendees also enjoy free continental breakfast and lunch.

In both locations, participants will spend a full day with Lawson’s skilled and knowledgeable team. These instructors give class members tips, tricks, and techniques that prepare them for success in textile printing. Material covered in this class ranges from artwork design to production, equipment maintenance to clean up, and more. In addition to its focus on silk screen printing, the class also examines and practices direct-to-garment (DTG) printing and other technologies in the industry. 

Participants will leave the workshop with Lawson’s Garment Printing Made Easy workbook, the t-shirts they printed, and a newfound knowledge of garment decorating practices. 

For more information, the full class schedule, or to register, visit https://www.lawsonsp.com, call (314) 382-9300, or email info@golawson.com

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