Screen Printing on Paper
Emulsified and insolated screen
A course by Barba , Graphic Designers and Screen Printers
About the video: Emulsified and insolated screen
Overview
“The insolado consists of the transfer of our design to the mesh, using an opaque image that will interpose between the light source and the emulsified screen. The resulting screen after the development, will allow us to stamp in series on the chosen support.”
In this video lesson Barba addresses the topic: Emulsified and insolated screen, 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] The next step after having prepared our photolith, is to prepare the screen to be able to insulate it, The first thing we will do is emulsify it, and then insolate it, [Music] Before preparing our screen, we have... to choose the size and line, which best fits our design. In this case we recommend using... a 50 x 60 screen, white mesh and 90 threads, This screen will give us enough definition, and it's pretty easy to work with for a level of... beginner or even for people who already have knowledge... about screen printing. The emulsification must be carried out... Under dim light i...”
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Course summary for: Screen Printing on Paper
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Category
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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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