Process Prints
Using your full color image we can reproduce it on clothing for all to enjoy. Using a computer program, like a standard
printer, it separates the design into (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black) (CMYK). Then relying on the tight resolution of
our press we can duplicate your image in its full spectrum of color.
Heat Transfer Vinyl
Mainly used to place names and no’s on uniforms we can also use the vinyl to produce simple designs inexpensively.
Cut to order we can place names in a straight or arched pattern across your team jerseys. We can custom cut your
names in a wide variety of fonts, just ask us when you place your order. Numbers can also be cut in a variety of fonts
to separate your team from all the others.
* Names
- Arched or Straight
* Popular sizes for no’s are:
- 4” This size works well on the sleeves, legs or in the front under your team’s logo.
- 6” The most popular to fit under names on the back or on child size uniforms.
- 8” Generally used, when there are no names or for Football Jerseys.
- 10” Is rarely used except for leagues with referees with poor eye sight. Just Kidding…
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Screen Printing
Foot Print Designs have two presses to use to fill your order, a Four by One and a Six by Four Hopkins
Press. Each shirt is put through our temperature controlled dryer to assure proper curing of the ink to the garments.
Quality is a high priority for us. Being a small shop we need every customer to be a happy and satisfied customer.
Below are several types of images we can discus and help you select the one that best fits your needs.
Spot Colors
The most common form of screen-printing would be Spot colors. This is a format using solid color combinations
to make text and simple graphics. With this process using a wide variety of color combinations we can make your shirts
come alive.
Half Tones
To add depth and color, Half Tones can be used to add what we like to call the POP factor to what could be a
plain design. The process is made possible by having the computer detect and adjust small dots, sizing them to produce
different tones of color to give the illusions of multiple tints and shading.
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