Screen Printing on Paper
Stamping and registration of the two colors
A course by Barba , Graphic Designers and Screen Printers
About the video: Stamping and registration of the two colors
Overview
“We show how to register the two colors and finally we will stamp our design as many times as we want (a print run of 15 or 20 copies is good to start).”
In this video lesson Barba addresses the topic: Stamping and registration of the two colors, which is part of the Domestika online course: Screen Printing on Paper. Create a screen printing workshop in your home and make your first poster.
Partial transcription of the video
“[Music] We already have our screen and the prepared colors. Now the action begins. Let's learn to stamp and register the two colors. The first thing of all will be to do a review of everything we need before we start printing, since once we get down to work, It is very complicated to have to resort to go get a bucket, look for a rag, wash hands, etc. We remember that all the sheets that you are going to print must be cut to the same extent even if they are different roles because if not, Some colors do not match with others. We recommend working in pairs since this does the job go much more...”
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Course summary for: Screen Printing on Paper
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Category
Craft, Design -
Areas
Arts & Crafts, Fine Arts, Printing, Screen Printing

Barba
A course by Barba
Barba is made up of Albert Jornet and Bea Bascuñán, both graphic designers currently living in Barcelona. Barba is a manual screen printing workshop where, in addition to accepting commissions and producing their own pieces, they collaborate with illustrators and designers to make limited editions of their work.
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