From heartfelt gratitude to hilarious honesty, printers get real about customer relationships in just three words.
From Texas water coolers to custom showrooms and highway storefronts, screen printers reveal the features that keep creativity flowing and customers coming back.
“You have to lay down the law no matter how uncomfortable,” says one screen-print pro.
“We did a print that was presented to Clinton and Yeltsin when they first met after the wall fell.”
Some want to see more, others regard them as a “waste of time."
And they use it for various reasons.
The Brain Squad comments on online education for up-and-coming screen printers.
Your peers explain what they do with surplus resources.
The Brain Squad responds to a claim that a wholesale distributor uses cotton linked to slave labor.
Screen pros explain how deep they roll at industry events.