Hi Kate. I just recently worked with a company called Tees-me (awkward way to answer the phone) and they did an unbelievable job on a 4-color process t-shirt. I sent them a colored pencil drawing on film (the film was helpful to them for some reason). The drawing was a fairy shrimp pair which I did for a t-shirt for the Vernal Pool Association. It cost VPA the following: $6.75/shirt $25.00/screen (5 were needed) $150.00 for the color separation (they are keeping this on file along with the screens so that they won't need to paid for again) *the stipulation on these is a 144-piece minimum* We had them use Oneida 100% cotton t's and were very happy with the quality and colors. If you're interested, call Nicole at 508-546-9480. Mention my name. Good luck, April On Mon, 15 Dec 1997, LizardKS wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > I wonder if any of you have experience with four-color or multi-color T-shirt > screenprinting, e.g., designing for color printing, doing your own separations > for specific inks versus using computer process color separation, and dealing > with companies that print high-quality full-color shirts. I have done many T- > shirt designs in one and two colors and am now interested in moving up to full > color. I am familiar with paper printing technology and want to know what are > the specifics of T-shirt tech. I have not especially enjoyed the business > aspect of T-shirt designing for small print houses, and wonder if the big > fancy places are any better, or what survival skills one should have in that > market. All input appreciated! > > Also, anyone have experience designing and marketing nature-oriented greeting > cards of the variety one finds in museum shops? > > > Thanks, > > Kate Spencer > Scientific Illustration & Graphic Design > 15825 Deer Creek Court > Laurel, MD 20707 > 301-317-7964 > [log in to unmask] >