Had to make this design bigger. Finally printing some new stuff today
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When you decide to make a design bigger for screen printing, several factors come into play that can impact the quality and final appearance of your print. From my experience, increasing the size of your design means carefully recalculating exposure times when using emulsion to ensure the stencil holds up without losing fine details. Additionally, handling larger screens like those from #burningscreens requires a steady hand and patience during application to avoid inconsistent ink layers. I’ve found it helpful to test print smaller sections first to fine-tune the emulsion coating before committing to the full-size print. The choice of ink and substrate also plays a huge role. Ink density may need adjustment because printing onto a bigger area can change how the ink dries and adheres. Experimenting with different curing times ensures color vibrancy and durability. Embracing these challenges has allowed me to push creative boundaries, especially when designing for streetwear and custom projects. The key is balancing technical adjustments with artistic vision, so each print meets your standards for quality and style.
























































